Publications

An Irish perspective on Laudato Si’

June 23, 2020

People from around the world attended the launch of a Messenger Publications book by Dr Dermot Lane, marking the fifth anniversary of 'Laudato Sí

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Studies: Remembering Peter Sutherland

June 21, 2020

The Summer issue of Studies is dedicated to the distinguished Irishman Peter Sutherland, a former Gonzaga alumnus, who passed away in 2018

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‘Did Jesus really exist?’

May 25, 2020

Nikolaas Sintobin SJ answers 51 fundamental questions concerning what Christians believe

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A time for reading

May 11, 2020

Fr Donal Neary SJ, editor of Messenger Publications, speaks about the varied collection of books on topics such as spirituality and the environment

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New issue of Studies: Fraught times for democracy

April 29, 2020

The Spring 2020 issue of Studies reads the 'signs of the times', examining some of the critical shifts in political and cultural vision in late modernity

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Praying through tough times

March 11, 2020

Brendan McManus SJ speaks about his latest book with Jim Deeds in light of their retreats on practical approaches to prayer for the messy times

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Jesuit napkins feature in exhibition

March 11, 2020

Paula Nolan's photo taken in the Jesuit Community house in Leeson street features in The ‘Life in Still Life’ exhibition in the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre

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Patten calls for honest leaders

February 26, 2020

Chris Patten, former governor of Hong Kong, called for leaders who would stand up for the rule of law at a lecture in Dublin organised by the Jesuit journal Studies

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‘The secular is not scary’

February 12, 2020

The Bishop of Cloyne, William Crean, launched the published proceedings of the 2016 Loyola Conference on the Church in a pluralist society

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Doing theology this Lent

February 5, 2020

Fr Kieran J O’Mahony OSA has teamed up with Messenger Publications to provide a prayerful and scholarly study of the readings for Lent and Holy Week

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