Podcasts
King Lear, populism and the coronavirus
June 10, 2020
Michael Kirwan SJ explores the rise of the 'new fascism' against the backdrop of anti-racist protests and the Covid-19 pandemic
Read moreProtesting, preaching and praying
June 7, 2020
Irish Jesuit Donal Godfrey SJ has been preaching in his church and protesting on the streets of San Francisco
Read more‘Make the road by walking it’
June 2, 2020
A guided meditation for anyone who would like to explore more deeply the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on their life
Read moreGod did not send the coronavirus
May 8, 2020
Richard Leonard SJ :: Some people like to see God as the Being who wills suffering on the world. This is not a true Christian understanding of suffering. God may...
Read moreUpdate from South Sudan
April 29, 2020
Tony O'Riordan SJ is in daily contact with colleagues in South Sudan who are trying to source soap for refugees
Read moreA word from America
April 8, 2020
Paul Campbell is an Irish Jesuit based in Georgetown, Washington DC. For the first time, he can hear the birds singing outside his window
Read moreSacrament of the sick
March 24, 2020
Richard Leonard SJ, author of 'Where the Hell is God?', talks to Pat Coyle about a holistic view of healing in light of the signs of the times
Read moreWhen in Rome…
March 20, 2020
What's it like being on lockdown in Rome and coping with the threat of Covid 19? Gerry Whelan SJ explains
Read moreSpIRE Library launch
March 11, 2020
'Journeying with Psyche and Soul in Spirituality', was the title of the inaugural lecture of Dr Larry Culliford, who launched the SpIRE Library, on World Book Day
Read more‘Beloved Amazonia’
March 11, 2020
Gerry O'Hanlon SJ is hopeful in his assessment of Pope Francis' latest challenging document arising from his deliberations on the Amazon Synod last year
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