Social Justice

Doing theology in dangerous times

June 27, 2018

The Summer issue of Studies leads with a challenging analysis of the political and cultural upheavals which are afflicting the world at present

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The Celtic Tiger ten years on: missed opportunities

June 26, 2018

Ten years after the death of the Celtic Tiger, Working Notes takes stock. Real recovery, it judges, has been hampered by false narratives about what happened

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Jesuit centre says ‘chronic problems in prisons’

June 25, 2018

The Jesuit Centre for faith and justice responds to the launch of the Irish Prison Service’s Annual Report

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A space for encounter and solidarity

June 13, 2018

In the June edition of The Pope Video, Pope Francis remarks that “The Internet is a gift of God, but it is also a great responsibility.”

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Promoting citizen participation

June 6, 2018

Edmond Grace SJ and Gerry O'Hanlon SJ played key roles at the Participation Summit 2018 to explore and discuss citizen participation

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Call for generosity at reception centre

May 31, 2018

Judge calls for government to be generous with asylum seekers in their right to work, at JRS event in Balseskin Reception Centre

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A fond farewell to Jan

May 30, 2018

Tertians, Jesuits, colleagues and staff of the European tertianship based in Manresa Dublin gave a great send off to director Jan van der Poll, who is leaving the tertianship after...

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The Sacred Heart Novena 2018

May 30, 2018

Charlie Davy SJ has put together this year's Novena which will run from Thursday 31 May to Friday 8 June 2018

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A church in crisis

May 29, 2018

Theologian Gerry O'Hanlon SJ speaks about crisis, conscience and opportunity in the wake of Ireland's historic decision to repeal the 8th amendment

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Flying the flag for choral singing

May 29, 2018

The Schola of Clongowes Wood College recently took 1st Prize in the National Secondary Schools Competition for Choirs in the Liturgical Music Section

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