JCFJ

Our ‘pointed and practical’ ecology policy

October 10, 2023

The Provincial Shane Daly SJ recently launched the Jesuit Province Ecology Policy which he says is 'concise, pointed, and practical.

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Homelessness theologically understood

May 9, 2023

The JCFJ Annual Lecture 2023, given by Dr Suzanne Mulligan, focused on the theological underpinnings of the Centre’s homelessness advocacy.

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Rehabilitation: An Act of Hope

April 25, 2023

"How did a Presbyterian from Ballymena, the Bible Belt of Northern Ireland, end up in a private audience with the Pope?" Read the latest 'Working Notes' for the answer.

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Climate workshop in Milltown

March 22, 2023

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice ran a climate workshop in Milltown to explain the science behind climate change and to encourage people to address it in their lives.

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Small actions, big change for Lent

February 21, 2023

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice have launched a special 'climate action' lenten calendar and will conduct climate workshops during Lent.

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Prisoner’s death preventable

January 31, 2023

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice have raised concerns about the death of a man following his attempted suicide in Cork Prison.

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Avoidable death of woman in custody

November 14, 2022

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice says the tragic death in the Dóchas Centre should be a watershed moment for female imprisonment.

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Working Notes: Perspectives on our caring culture

November 1, 2022

The latest issue of Working Notes by JCFJ examines how care is expressed from societal and political perspectives in times of coronavirus.

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JCFJ ‘alarmed’ at Minister’s comments

September 13, 2022

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice says the government's prison service agenda is detrimental to prisoners' welfare.

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Surprise in store for secular Europe

September 7, 2022

After directing the Faith and Politics week for young adults, Dr Kevin Hargaden (JCFJ) had to abandon an unfavourable assumption.

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