
Jesuits in action at COP 30
The presence of the Jesuits was hopeful, the outcome was not. Niall Leahy SJ’s summary of COP 30 and its final consensus agreement.

The presence of the Jesuits was hopeful, the outcome was not. Niall Leahy SJ’s summary of COP 30 and its final consensus agreement.

What should ‘faithful justice’ look like today? The question explored by over 60 people gathered in the Loyola Institute, TCD.

The theme of the autumn 2025 Studies is the university’s role in combating threats facing society, particularly the climate crisis.

New research by the JCFJ and ACET finds over fifty faith communities in north inner city Dublin are trusted first ports of call for new residents.

Sons of Ignatius: Father Niall Leahy interviews former Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan in Rome at the ‘Raising Hope’ conference.

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

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 believers in different religious traditions might work together to defend and promote peace, justice and human fraternity.”
