Irish Jesuit Communications

A life-changing prayer

December 3, 2019

Pat Coyle, Director of Irish Jesuit Communications, introduced the examen to participants in a monthly course on prayer in the Avila Carmelite retreat centre

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Victim of its own success

December 3, 2019

An Irish parish group which raises funds for education and food for children in a Jesuit parish in Zambia is facing major challenges due to its success

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Marriage and ‘amazing grace’

November 27, 2019

Richard Leonard SJ explains his personal attitude to marrying and walking with young people amid changing circumstances and puts great trust in the grace of the sacrament

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A Jesuit’s take on Brexit

November 6, 2019

David Stewart SJ shares some important insights into what is happening in Britain and the future of the UK on foot of the Brexit fallout

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Jesuit centre’s ‘independent and critical voice’

November 6, 2019

Ciara Murphy and Keith Adams, new staff members at JCFJ, highlight the centre's ability to act as an independent, critical voice on environmental and social policy

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Building mind, body and soul

October 30, 2019

Former student Jack Kavanagh, who lives with a spinal cord injury, spoke about the three pillars of mind, body and soul at the third Wellness Day in Clongowes Wood College...

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Eucharist – ‘the meal of sacrificial love’

October 30, 2019

Richard Leonard SJ takes a closer look at the meal with Jesus and the apostles in his podcast series on the sacraments

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Christian faith in the digital age

October 16, 2019

Nikolaas Sintobin SJ, internet pastor of the Low Countries, speaks to Gavin T. Murphy about the concise, direct and jargon-free language of his latest book

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Students becoming agents for change

October 14, 2019

Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications gave three workshops at the Companions in Action Conference organised by British Jesuit Missions

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Newman’s liberal education: useful or useless?

October 10, 2019

Professor Ian Ker elucidates John Henry Newman's idea of a university at event to mark impending canonisation

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