JCFJ
Political kitsch and cultural Christianity
May 1, 2026
JCFJ social justice theologian Dr Kevin Hargaden responds to Donald Trump's recent attack on Pope Leo for his remarks on war and peace.
Read moreJustice and hope in dark times
May 1, 2026
The role of civil society and faith-based organisations in working together was the focus of Dr Kevin Hargaden at the AMRI Justice Conference.
Read moreJCFJ partners with the EU on housing
February 27, 2026
The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice is partnering with the EU Parliament to start a national conversation about Ireland's deepening housing crisis.
Read moreNot so ‘glorious food’
January 30, 2026
The topic of food, from its production to distribution and consumption, is the theme of the new issue of Working Notes, the journal of the JCFJ
Read more‘Faithful Justice Today’
November 19, 2025
What should 'faithful justice' look like today? The question explored by over 60 people gathered in the Loyola Institute, TCD.
Read more‘Theological Ethics for a Global Church’
September 29, 2025
"Catholic ethics must be both globally attuned and locally rooted". So says Dr Kevin Hargaden after his recent attendance at a conference in Boston.
Read moreFaith and Politics at the Jubilee in Rome
August 25, 2025
Kevin Hargaden reflects on the 'Hope in Politics' event in Rome: "A stubborn trust that God’s Spirit continues to move through history"
Read moreEuropean Social Centres ‘Social Thinking Week’
July 4, 2025
Former Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan, was one of the guests at the European network of Jesuit Social Centres meeting in Lyon.
Read moreCatholic 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.
Read moreAdvocating localism
June 16, 2025
Niall Leahy SJ: Localism and Localists, what is it and who are they?
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