Publications
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
Read more‘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
Read moreDoing 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
Read moreStudies: Christian ethics and the future of work
January 13, 2020
The current issue of Studies publishes the proceedings of a workshop on Christian ethical perspectives on the changing face of work
Read moreThe book of joy
December 18, 2019
GAVIN T. MURPHY :: Three pieces of wisdom from a ground-breaking book on lasting happiness in a changing world.
Read moreMarking history
December 18, 2019
The latest issue of the annual (and historic) journal The Clongownian in Clongowes Wood College is just hot off the press this December 2019
Read more2020: Books of accompaniment
December 18, 2019
Messenger Publications invite readers this New Year to deepen their faith and understanding of Jesus and his mother
Read moreLiving the Jesuit vision: Phil Fogarty RIP
December 3, 2019
Jesuits from Ireland flew to the USA for the funeral Mass of Philip Fogarty SJ in Pittsburgh on Tuesday 3 December. He was fondly remembered
Read moreAn open-eyed mysticism
December 2, 2019
"Being a Jesuit can be dangerous." So said Michael O’Sullivan, SJ in his paper to the American Academy of Religion on the thirtieth anniversary of the El Salvador martyrs
Read moreDipping into Messenger books
October 16, 2019
Messenger Publications have published a number of books for autumn and winter including scripture reading and reflections, the lives of Jesuit missionaries and Church renewal
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