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| 2nd December 2008 | |
| Advocacy is a new word in business jargon, but a familiar one for Jesuits like MacGreil, McVerry, Michael Kelly. They feature in these stories as strong advocates, about key issues such as prayer, HIV/AIDS, alcohol abuse, the needs of the West. Editor | |
Clongowes celebrates JesuitsBetween 25-27 November, Clongowes ran a series of events for all classes under the title ‘Celebrating our Jesuits’. There were posters throughout the concourse featuring Jesuit works in Ireland; there were slide presentations on Jesuit saints and on opportunities to work with Jesuits; and some Jesuits shared their life experiences with interested students. Particularly well received was Conall Ó Cuinn’s ‘This is Your Life’-style of interview with Peter Sexton SJ (seen here as a younger man at Taizé) before a large number of senior students. The series of events was organized by Frank Clarke, Director of Ethos in the college, and was timed to coincide with the annual visitation of the Irish Provincial, John Dardis SJ, who celebrated the school mass which brought these very successful proceedings to an end. |
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Examining underbelly of Celtic TigerAt a time when it seems that the grand edifice of Western capitalism is in conflagration, it is apt that the Winter 2008 volume of the Jesuit journal Studies should be devoted to ‘Burning issues’. Indeed, in his editorial Fergus O’Donoghue SJ makes explicit the correlation between economic prosperity and social problems. “When the Celtic Tiger was roaring,” he writes, “we became distracted. The homeless and drug addicts do not vote, so we forgot about them. The response to crime was to lock criminals up, rather than try to rehabilitate them. We needed immigrants to keep the economy moving, but we ignored the presence of people who were ‘trafficked’ here.” This volume takes a useful look at such issues as our fifteen-year “celebration of selfishness” wanes. For full details, go to the Studies website. |
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Enriching the JCFJPatrick J Hume SJ has joined the team of the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice. Patrick, who is a qualified solicitor, will lead a new and exciting project at the Centre. He will undertake research and reflection focused on exclusion from law and legal services. Why devote skilled energies to this? In the following paragraphs provided by the JCFJ, the rationale behind this project is elaborated. Read More on the AMDG Website >> |
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Jesuits in the NewsTwo Irish Jesuits made their voices heard in the Irish media this week. Peter McVerry SJ, in a trenchant Sunday evening interview on RTE Radio One, stressed that while the abuse of other drugs rightly raises concerns, the drug that is abused in Ireland at an incomparably more destructive level than any other, is alcohol. And Michael J. Kelly SJ raised the HIV/AIDS issue at two contrasting levels: in a lecture to a large and lively crowd at the Royal Irish Academy, and addressing an equally lively and impressive group of girls and boys in the Transition Year of Gort Community School. The Irish Independent featured him in a full-page article: A lifetime of dedication in Africa. Michael is returning to Zambia on 3 December. |
Mayo honours MacGreilOn 29 November 500 people gathered in Westport Castle Court Hotel to see Micheál Mac Greil SJ honoured by entry to the Mayo Hall of Fame, where he joins Michael Loftus and the late Monsignor Horan of Knock. The tribute from his own county meant more to Micheál than any other honour could. Eamonn Ó Cuiv, Minister for Culture, Gaeltacht & Rural Affairs, presented the award to him. Read more on the AMDG Website >> |
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CLC to the rescueThe Jesuit Spirituality Centre in Galway witnessed a small happening full of nice coincidences. A team from Manresa had travelled to Galway regularly over a two-year period to train a dozen people as spiritual directors in the Ignatian tradition. At the end of their training they were sad to lose the strong support and bonding they had experienced from one another over the two years. They contacted the chaplain to the Christian Life Communities (CLC), Michael Gallagher SJ, who drove to meet them with two CLC associates. What they were seeking was what CLC offered, a strong community bound together by a tried and tested Ignatian spirituality. |
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Short Notices
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| 3-7 Dec: with Conference of European Provincials (CEP) in Portugal |
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