JCFJ

Catholic Social Teaching and a world in crisis

June 17, 2025

Kevin Hargaden (JCFJ) spoke at an international theological conference exploring the role of Catholic Social Teaching in a time of global crises.

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Advocating localism

June 16, 2025

Niall Leahy SJ: Localism and Localists, what is it and who are they?

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A theology of naming

May 8, 2025

Theologian Hannah Malcolm's recent talk demonstrates how theological research can inspire change in our society.

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Danger in Ireland’s cities and towns

April 1, 2025

'Driver violence is endemic, with no end in sight', says Keith Adams of the JCFJ in his latest article.

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Jesuits for Climate Justice at COP 29

November 12, 2024

The JCFJ, as part of Jesuits for Climate Justice, are urging people to join them in their lobbying of local politicians, and delegates at COP 29.

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Strength in numbers

September 30, 2024

The JCFJ is part of a coalition of groups calling on the government to halt universal energy credits in the upcoming budget.

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What Thomas Aquinas would say about Oasis

September 17, 2024

"Thomas Aquinas’ masterplan would conclude Oasis and Ticketmaster were exploitative" says Kevin Hargaden of the JCFJ in his recent article

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Power and punishment: Challenging prison policy

June 24, 2024

The summer 2024 issue of Studies is centred on the theme of prison policy – questioning the heavy reliance that society currently places on carceral punishment.

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Challenging prison policy

June 24, 2024

DERMOT ROANTREE (STUDIES) :: In criminal justice, the state must not intrude on the life of citizens any more than is needed to achieve a legitimate social purpose.

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Critiquing euthanasia from a disability perspective

April 30, 2024

The Annual Lecture of the JCFJ was given by Brian Brock on the theme of 'Enabling death? Euthanasia from a disability perspective'.

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