Social Justice
Evil: the label and the reality
November 11, 2019
KEVIN HARGADEN :: The murder of Ana Kriegel and the rush to demonise the teenage murderers raises profound questions about the way we use the term 'evil'.
Read moreA Jesuit’s take on Brexit
November 6, 2019
David Stewart SJ shares some important insights into what is happening in Britain and the future of the UK on foot of the Brexit fallout
Read moreYoung people and pornography
November 5, 2019
Richard Leonard SJ tackles the urgent issue of pornography being accessible by younger and younger people
Read moreDialogue in the Middle East
November 5, 2019
In The Pope Video for November, Francis orients his prayer intention towards dialogue among the religious communities in the land where the “Good News of Jesus” came to us
Read moreNCI: social justice in the docklands
November 4, 2019
The National College of Ireland, which emerged out of the Jesuit College of Industrial Relations, addresses educational disadvantage among marginalised families
Read moreThousands displaced by South Sudan floods
October 22, 2019
The work of Tony O'Riordan SJ with Jesuit Refugee Service in South Sudan is hampered by massive flooding
Read moreStudents becoming agents for change
October 14, 2019
Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications gave three workshops at the Companions in Action Conference organised by British Jesuit Missions
Read morePrayer and protest for climate action
October 9, 2019
Students of Gonzaga College SJ and Belvedere College SJ live out their motto to be 'men and women for and with others' at the recent strike for Global Climate Action...
Read moreAddressing conflict and reconciliation
October 9, 2019
The themes of conflict and the possibility of reconciliation dominate the winter 2019 issue of 'Studies: Irish Quarterly Review'
Read moreMaking space within the asylum system
October 4, 2019
The Jesuit Refugee Service warns that recent improvements to Ireland’s under-pressure direct-provision system could be reversed
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