Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice
‘Bring back the eviction ban’
January 7, 2022
A staggering 359 children have been made homeless in the last three months alone. Peter McVerry SJ calls for reinstatement of eviction ban.
Read moreA remarkable student retreat
December 20, 2021
Students from Clongowes had a special retreat experience as they spent the day in prayer, story-telling, and reflection, on a pilgrim trail around historic Dublin churches
Read more‘God is not white’
December 7, 2021
The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice hosted an online conversation on racism and Christianity with US theologian Dr Taido Chino.
Read moreEvaluating COP26
November 22, 2021
Dr Ciara Murphy, Environmental Policy Advocate, reflects on her experience as an observer at the COP26 summit in Glasgow
Read moreJesuit staff walk to COP26
November 8, 2021
Dr Ciara Murphy, Environmental Policy Advocate, was reminded of the importance of environmental protection and the beauty of nature on the Jesuit pilgrimage to Glasgow
Read morePlanting trees across the Irish Jesuit Province
October 8, 2021
On the last day of the Season of Creation, Jesuit works, schools, and communities planted trees across the Irish Jesuit Province as part of 'caring for our common home'
Read moreRich discussion webinar on COP26
October 7, 2021
Over 100 people attended a JCFJ webinar on climate objectives addressed by eco-theologian Fr Sean McDonagh and environmental policy activist, Jerry McEvilly
Read moreCop on and plant a tree!
September 24, 2021
The JCFJ are asking people to help the environment by planting a tree and attending a webinar on climate change
Read moreInhumane prisoner conditions during pandemic
August 4, 2021
The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice (JCFJ) respond to four reports by inspectors into prisons in Ireland during Covid-19 restrictions
Read moreWhat is the real cost of debt?
July 7, 2021
The June 2021 issue of 'Working Notes' tackles the thorny subject of debt in theory, in theology, and in its concrete manifestations
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