Spirituality

Demystifying mysticism

September 26, 2023

In his latest book Brian O’Leary SJ explores how St Ignatius has more recently been recognised as a major mystic in the Western Christian tradition alongside Teresa of Avila and...

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Remembering Brother Gabriel McKinney SJ

September 26, 2023

Jesuit brother, Gabriel McKinney SJ, who spent sixty years on mission in Africa, died on 1 August in Lusaka, Zambia, aged 89.

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A journey that shaped them

September 21, 2023

Peter McVerry SJ launched 'Brothers in Arms' by Brendan McManus SJ and James Fullam, a Dublin taxi driver. All sale proceeds go to the Peter McVerry Trust.

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Looking back to go forward

September 18, 2023

Leon O'Giolláin SJ attended a conference in Rome exploring what it means to be a Jesuit in today's world, convened by the Jesuit Fr. General

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Jesuit life: Phelan good

September 18, 2023

Tom Phelan SJ is a Jesuit brother, composer, instrumentalist and motorbike enthusiast. Why did he join the Jesuits?

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James Smyth SJ RIP: Friend of the poor

September 6, 2023

Fr Jim Smyth SJ, died on 31 August. Aged 95 he had a remarkable life long involvement with those on the margins of inner city Dublin

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We are gold

August 29, 2023

GAVIN THOMAS MURPHY :: Experiencing the kindness of a colleague inspired me to meditate on how God might treat us in every aspect of our lives.

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St Ignatius and spiritual conversation

August 25, 2023

Leon O'Giolláin SJ explores 'spiritual conversation' in the context of St Ignatius' spirituality and his 'Spiritual Exercises' and as part of they synodal process.

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Something for everyone

August 24, 2023

How St John Henry Newman played a part in Gerard Manly Hopkins joining the Jesuits - that and much more at the Hopkin's festival in Co.Kildare. attended by Brendan Staunton...

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Comfortably numb

August 22, 2023

BRENDAN McMANUS SJ :: Being numb seems like a pleasant state in that it avoids pain but it also avoids life and the unpredictability, and any real happiness.

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