Belvedere College
First ever student leadership conference
November 7, 2022
About 70 students from four Jesuit schools participated in the MAGIS Student Leadership Conference in Tullamore, Co. Offaly, on 26 October.
Read more‘Shared dream for a better world’
August 15, 2022
"What we celebrate today is a shared dream for a better world." So said John Guiney, Director of Irish Jesuits International at the launch of their Strategic Framework 2022 -2027.
Read moreMany will benefit from Belvo fundraisers
December 13, 2021
Belvedere College students are fund-raising this Advent for the homeless, refugees, and St Vincent de Paul. They are also tree-planting here and in Africa.
Read moreFaber youth ministry flourishing
November 9, 2021
The Faber Community is living out the maxim of 'faith doing justice' in the numerous activities and courses they offer.
Read more‘Heal, learn, shine’ together
June 20, 2021
On World Refugee Day, JRS Ireland's David Moriarty reflects on the #CHANGE project and its impact on Jesuit schools
Read moreJesuits engage independent facilitators in abuse case
April 26, 2021
The Irish Jesuits have engaged two independent Restorative Justice Facilitators to co-design restorative processes with those impacted by Joseph Marmion's abuse
Read moreUpdate on Press Statement regarding abuse
March 10, 2021
The Jesuit Order is now in a process of listening to survivors of abuse in order to respond as fully as possible to their needs and concerns
Read moreGetting creative around Covid
December 2, 2020
The annual SleepOut, toy-appeal, and Camino pilgrimage will all take place as usual in Belvedere College SJ but with a new spin in these Covid-19 times
Read moreTransformed by God’s love
June 9, 2020
EOGHAN KEOGH :: Ignatius encourages us to contemplate 'the attainment of Divine love' and to reflect on the risen Christ in our daily lives.
Read moreA Brother of boundless energy
May 1, 2019
Brother Éamonn Davis SJ, 88 years old and still working in Belvedere College, is a remarkable man, as this short film reveals
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