
Faith and Politics at the Jubilee in Rome
Kevin Hargaden reflects on the ‘Hope in Politics’ event in Rome: “A stubborn trust that God’s Spirit continues to move through history”
Kevin Hargaden reflects on the ‘Hope in Politics’ event in Rome: “A stubborn trust that God’s Spirit continues to move through history”
‘Living Humbly with Hope in a Time of Environmental Crisis’ was the theme of Niall Leahy SJ’s talk at the annual Novena of Grace in Knock this August.
‘Working Notes’ marks the tenth anniversary of Pope Francis’ Laudato Sí ( on the care of the earth) which ‘is not finished’ according to the editor.
Niall Leahy SJ: Towns and cities all over the world are putting ‘Doughnut Economics’ into practice but what is it?
Rape, torture, displacement and one million people slaughtered over two years in an attack on a bishop’s diocese in Ethiopia that no outsiders heard of.
Michael O’Sullivan SJ recently returned to Chile, a country he was removed from because of threats to his life. What has changed since the Pinochet coup?
Martha Phiri, the Policy and Advocacy officer with the Jesuit Centre for Ecology & Development in Malawi speaks to Pat Coyle
“It feels like dark days”, so says Irish Jesuit Donal Godfrey who works as chaplain at the University of San Francisco.
Dr Dermot A. Lane rebukes humanity’s self-absorption and selfish harnessing of natural resources for a more integrated theology.
EDMOND GRACE :: Much of the commentary on the election of Donald Trump overlooks one very simple and obvious reality.
Pope Video: That societies where coexistence seems more difficult might not succumb to the temptation of confrontation.