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| A French proverb says that the absent are always wrong. Well, if not wrong, then easily forgotten, like Jack Donovan. His quiet death, after forty years working in exile, reminds us of the other exiles, in UK, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Italy, USA, Africa and elsewhere, who started as Irish Jesuits and should retain a treasured place in our hearts.
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Provincial outlines new prioritiesAt a meeting for directors and board members of Jesuit Works in Manresa on 30 September, the Provincial, Fr John Dardis, summarised the day’s work in a statement of three priorities for the Province, all to be seen in the context of inter-provincial collaboration: “After talking to the Ministries Commission and the Province Consultors, I am happy to let you know that I have decided to identify three major Province priorities for the next number of years. These are: (1) Faith and dialogue with secularism; (2) How to help young people find God in their lives; and (3) Making the Gospel message credible through our action for justice.” In the photo, Slí Eile director Padraig Swan shares a reflection. |
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JCFJ in Sierra LeoneWalt Kilroy, a staff member of the Centre for Faith and Justice and a PhD student at Dublin City University, has just returned from four weeks of field research in Sierra Leone. In this very poor, war-torn country he was looking at a programme to deal with former fighters, called Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR), It is regarded internationally as one of the best-run schemes of its kind. Walt took the photo here of members of the Children’s Forum Network in Makeni, whose involvement in promoting children’s rights is a positive example of empowerment and participation. The activists, all still in school, are (L to R): Suleyman Yahkubb Conteh, Abubakar Barrie, Jonah Amadu, Israel Conteh, Zainab Kallon, and Alidu Sillah. Read More on the AMDG Website » |
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New assistant to Socius appointedWhile Fr John Dunne (pictured here) is ill, Fr Liam O’Connell will be fulfilling the functions of Socius to the Jesuit Provincial in Ireland. He will be based part-time at the Curia Office, IMI, Sandyford Road. Liam can be contacted at socius@jesuit.ie. What is a Socius? Paul Andrews SJ explains . Read more on the AMDG Website » |
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Death of Jack Donovan SJFr Jack Donovan (pictured here at the time of his ordination) has died in London, a largely forgotten hero. He had worked in London for forty years, and on one occasion volunteered for a parish that no other priest could handle. A parish priest had been convicted of child abuse, provoking understandable fury in the parishioners. In the spirit of the Ignatian Third Degree of humility Jack lived with the hatred, anger and resistance of the parish. In the end the people learned to accept this quiet, inarticulate, intensely private Corkman. He seldom appeared in Ireland, and eventually retired to be first a chaplain, then a resident in sheltered accommodation in London. Brian Grogan and other Jesuits will join his funeral next weekend. |
Slí Eile prepare prison mass in MountjoySlí Eile are looking for volunteers to help create a dynamic and uplifting liturgy for prisoners in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin. They need singers or other volunteers who can help to provide music and liturgical support for the Mass. The aim is to have the first Mass on 2 November. For more details, contact Eoghan Keogh: email him at eoghan.keogh@sli-eile.com, or phone 01-8943160. Slí Eile is also one of the member organisations of the 17th October Group which is organising events for UN Day for the Eradication of Poverty, 17 October. |
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Roman retreatFinbarr Lynch (of Manresa House) and Gerry Whelan (of the Gregorian) were part of a team who gave a retreat to about thirty seminarians and priests of the English College in Rome, September 27-October 5. The directed Ignatian retreat, a relatively new departure for the English College, was given in a holiday house at Lake Albano outside Rome that is located near to Castel Gandolfo, the Summer residence of the Pope. Our picture shows Pope Benedict looking across the lake towards the holiday house. Read more on the AMDG Website » |
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Mission Officers meet in ZurichFathers John Guiney and Murt Curry represented the Irish Jesuit Mission Office at a three-day meeting with their 14 European peers in Zurich, from 2 to 5 October. The theme was: ““Agents for evangelisation in the frontiers”. What was new? - the realisation, central to GC 35, that the centre of the Society is no longer Europe or America but Africa and Asia, and a stress on such relatively new issues as globalisation, global warming and ecological refugees. |
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Snappy DishesFr Colm Brophy SJ has just returned to Ireland after two years study at Sheffield University for a Masters in art therapy and is staying with the Jesuit community in Galway before returning to Zambia. His niece Fiona Brophy (whose mother Monica is on the ladies’ committee in Belvedere College) has also been immersed in the arts and Africa. Her photographs of 92 celebrities - some of Ireland’s most recognisable faces - form part of a new book, Celebrity Kitchen, to be launched on 17 October 2008. They will feature alongside the celebrities’ favourite recipes and personal stories. All profits from the project will go to the Niall Mellon Township Trust in South Africa. |
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