Irish Jesuit Communications

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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Tertians talk the walk

February 13, 2019

There was laughter and hard work at a media training workshop  given by Pat Coyle for the Jesuit tertians in Manresa

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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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Doing Ignatius today

January 30, 2019

Irish Jesuits and colleagues attended two days of reflection and 'spiritual conversation' by Martin Scroope, who oversees formation and leadership in the Australian Jesuit Province

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The power of everyday mysticism

January 29, 2019

Speaking at the AGM of Irish schools trust Ceist, Pat Coyle proposed a route to take in response to these difficult times for the Church

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Advent – a time of contradictions

December 26, 2018

Dr Kevin Hargaden of JCFJ spoke with Pat Coyle about the importance of spiritual nourishment during the often-difficult time of Advent

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Helping the homeless: Belvedere Sleep-Out 2018

December 18, 2018

Belvedere students talk to Pat Coyle as they prepare to sleep out on the streets of Dublin from 22 to 24 December

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Where has it all gone wrong?

December 11, 2018

Catherine Devitt, JCFJ's Environmental Justice Officer, examines why Ireland has such a disastrous reputation on climate change

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