Podcasts

We could be heroes

April 10, 2019

'The hero' was the title of a workshop led recently by David Tuohy SJ for Jesuit educators in Manresa, Spain

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Reflecting on the abuse summit

March 27, 2019

Jesuit theologian welcomes the unmasking of the culture of clericalism and denial at Pope Francis' recent summit on abuse, in Rome

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Process evaluation and the apostolic preferences

March 27, 2019

Brian Grogan SJ speaks with Pat Coyle about his work on discernment in the context of the apostolic preferences of the Society, 2019-2029

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Christianity and the oppression of women

March 8, 2019

To mark International Women's Day – an interview with Dr Michael O'Sullivan SJ, author of 'How Catholic Theology Can Transform Male Violence against Women' 

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Pedro Arrupe: ‘Changing the hearts of people’

February 26, 2019

Brian Grogan SJ speaks to Pat Coyle about his new book on Pedro Arrupe and describes his "privileged" encounters with him

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Pedro Arrupe’s gift of creativity

February 20, 2019

Jim Corkery SJ, Professor of Theology at the Gregorian, spoke to Pat Coyle on the recent news that the case for beatification and canonisation of Pedro Arrupe has been opened

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Sin, salvation and the sex abuse scandal

February 15, 2019

Jesuit theologian Jim Corkery argues for a re- examination of the theology of salvation in the light of the recent Synod on

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John Henry Newman: a saint for the times

February 14, 2019

Blessed John Henry Newman has been cleared for canonisation. Dermot Roantree considers the different uses that Catholics will make of his legacy.

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Converted like the magi

February 6, 2019

Paolo Beltrame, Jesuit novice and astrophysicist, spoke to Pat Coyle about how spirituality and religion opened the door to his unanswered questions of the universe

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Good Will for Zambia

January 30, 2019

Will Robbins is a Gonzaga student running his own business selling hoodies, to raise money to build a secondary school in Zambia

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