Podcasts
Still building the peace
July 3, 2019
Brendan McPartlin SJ explains the cross-community work of the Jesuits in Portadown and their outreach to migrants
Read moreMen wanted for mini-pilgrimage
June 27, 2019
Brendan McManus SJ is organising a three-day pilgrimage from Ballintubber to the top of Croagh Patrick over the August bank holiday
Read moreThe spirituality of music
June 27, 2019
Kevin Jackson, composer and jazz pianist improviser, speaks to Pat Coyle about music as a profession of contemplative journey
Read moreBody, spirituality and passion
June 12, 2019
Canadian academic Celeste Snowber speaks about the role of the body as central to how people live, move, breathe, question, and uncover passion and voice.
Read morePsychology and religion – truce time
May 29, 2019
Leading Psychologist and Professor of Religion, Ralph Hood, says experiences of figures such as Saint Paul and Martin Luther cannot be reduced to 'medical conditions'
Read moreBeing a spiritual scholar
May 29, 2019
David Coghlan SJ spoke about the inseparability of his spirituality and his work as an academic, at a conference on 'Spirituality in Society and the Professions'
Read moreWorld Labyrinth Day
May 1, 2019
Piaras Jackson SJ, director of Manresa Jesuit Centre of Spirituality in Dublin, speaks to Pat Coyle about World Labyrinth Day on Saturday, 4 May 2019
Read moreAn alternative atonement theory
April 17, 2019
As Good Friday approaches, spiritual director Pat Coyle speaks of the inadequacies of current atonement theory
Read moreA unique vision in Holy Week
April 16, 2019
Paddy Greene has an interesting take on Jesus vision during his transfiguration and its relationship to his agony in Gethsemane
Read moreSpirituality and the professions
April 10, 2019
Michael O'Sullivan SJ and Bernadette Flanagan are involved in the hosting of a unique international conference in Waterford
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