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AMDG Express Irish Jesuit Newsletter
 
Jesuits are by definition not monks, and their houses are not monasteries, but more like camp-sites. Still it is a sad moment when we strike camp, especially in the definitive way we picture here, as bulldozers reduce the old Cherryfield to rubble (see Short Notices below).

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First World War

Belvedere remembers the Armistice

On 9th November at 10 a.m. in the Belvedere College Chapel, Fr Derek Cassidy SJ will celebrate a Mass to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the 1918 Armistice, and to remember the 47 former pupils and two teachers from Belvedere who lost their lives in the First World War: to be broadcast live on RTE radio. Some Transition Year students will experience what it must have been like to live in the trenches, as part of a wider commemoration. See report below. Read more on the AMDG Website.

Richard Leonard SJMaking news

Three Jesuits were in the national news last week. John Dardis, on RTE’s News at One, talked to Sean O’Rourke about the two Jesuits murdered in Moscow. Edmond Grace has held his line in an exchange of letters to the Irish Times. Richard Leonard (pictured right) from Australia gave radio interviews on the dangers of internet addiction, to Newstalk and to Aonghus MacAnally on the Mooney programme. Richard also gave excellent 3-minute reviews of four important films, on camera for JCC - they will appear presently.

Pilgrims at Mass in Dalmanutha

The Pilgrims

Seven Jesuits have just returned from a long-planned pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Donal Neary and Derek Cassidy had gone ahead to prepare the way for them, checking on places and transport. The picture shows Charlie Davy, Peter Sexton, Derek Cassisy and John Guiney offering Mass at Dalmanutha, where Jesus prepared breakfast for his disciples after the Resurrection. Read Donal’s account: Read more on the AMDG Website »

 

Dermot and Josephine, Volunteers

Ireland funds African projects

The Jesuit Mission Office works hard to raise funds for a variety of projects in different parts of the world, and recently Murt Curry and his colleagues in the office were rewarded. Four more projects were approved by Misean Cara, bringing the total project money approved in 2008 to 560,000 euro. Our picture shows JVI volunteers Dermot and Josephine, who are helping Br Paul Desmarais SJ with an ECO-Housing and Metal Workshop project in Kasisi, Zambia. Read Murt’s report below. Read more on the AMDG Website »

Jim Haynes SJ

Jim Hayes SJ

AMDG Express has saluted two of the Irish Jesuits working in Britain: Kieran Barry-Ryan and (post-humously) Jack Donovan. Jack’s near-contemporary, Jim Hayes, is living in Liverpool, but for many years he has hardly featured on the horizons of Province activities despite a remarkably active priestly life. The photo shows Jim with his ordination class. Click on ‘Read more’ below for Paul Andrews’ report on a recent conversation with Jim. Read more on the AMDG Website »


Peter Hannan and the Holy Spirit

Peter Hannan on the Holy Spirit

Since he returned from the Zambian mission, Peter Hannan SJ has been living a special sort of life in Manresa, rising in the very small hours, studying, writing and praying until the dawn, gardening in the grounds of Manresa, and working steadily at his books. His latest is called A World Alight with Splendour and is about the Holy Spirit. Peter is concerned to dispel the notion that the Spirit is the most unreal, mysterious and remote of the three persons of the Trinity. Read more Read more on the AMDG Website »
Roman Retreat

Commemorating slain Jesuits

A memorial service was held in Novosibirsk on 29 November for the Otto Messmer SJ and Viktor Betancourt SJ, the two Jesuit priests who were brutally murdered in Moscow last week. The homily was given by Bishop Joseph Werth SJ, Bishop of the Diocese of the Transfiguration of the Lord and President Russian Bishops’ Conference. The full text of the homily is below. Read more on the AMDG Website »


Ken Rue

Canon of Shyogwe

AMDG Express inflitrated the Synod of Dublin and Glendalough to get this picture of a now-familiar face, Ken Rue, financial director of the Messenger. Ken is studying for ministry in the Church of Ireland, and is a Canon of Shyogwe in Rwanda, which gives him a special link with his pictured companion: Fidele, Rwandan by birth but for many years now an Irish citizen and a member of the Irish Jesuit Refugee Council (he fled to Goma during the Rwandan genocide).

Short Notices

  • CherryfieldAs the picture shows, the bulldozers finally tackled the old Cherryfield on Monday, 3 November.
  • This Friday and Saturday, 7-8 November, the Milltown Institute will host an International Pastoral Conference with Dr Timothy Radcliffe OP as the keynote speaker, on: “Who do you say that I am?”
  • Speaking to Fr Provincial, John Dardis, this morning, 4 November, Gerry Clarke said he moved back to Goma yesterday after having spent a number of days over the Rwandan border on account of the danger from rebel troops near Goma. Goma is calm now, he said; the ceasefire is holding but the situation is still fragile. There is a strong presence of police and UN forces in the town at present to ensure security. “It’s lovely to know you are thinking of us,” he said.
  • There will be a special welcome for Jesuits at the Mass in University Church on 11 November (6.30 p.m.) to mark the 150th anniversary of the completion of John Henry Cardinal Newman’s service to Irish education.
  • Michael J. Kelly SJ has been asked and agreed to serve as a member of the International Advisory Board for the Combat Diseases of Poverty (CDP) consortium based at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
  • The Gardiner Street Gospel Choir provided backing vocals for two tracks to the new CD from Luca Bloom, called ‘Eleven Songs’. They were recorded in the Ignatian Room, at the back of Gardiner Street Church.
  • Niall O’Neill, Senan Timoney, Brendan Duddy and John Dunne, whom we prayed for in their sickness, are all happily back with their communities.
FR PROVINCIAL’S DIARY

3 Nov – 6 Nov: Gardiner Street visitations

10 Nov – 11 Nov: Gardiner Street Apostolate visitations

  • We remember in our prayer
    Otto Messmer SJ and Victor Betancourt SJ, murdered in Moscow last week
  • Vin Diminuco SJ, former General Delegate for Education, well-known in educational circles, who died in New York in early October
  • John Veltri, a Canadian Jesuit, died in the infirmary at Pickering, Ontario on Monday, 27th October. He will be remembered for his long and fruitful collaboration with the late John English SJ at Guelph, as well as for Orientations, his much appreciated two-volume book on the spirituality of the Exercises
  • Annette, sister of Jim Fitzgerald SJ, who has died
  • Michael Murphy, brother of Geoffrey Murphy SJ, who has died
  • Jim Lynch, recovering in hospital in Galway from a successful operation



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