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Remembering the Jesuits in TullabegFr Seamus Dunican, parish priest of Rahan-Killina in Co. Offaly, is keen to maintain the memory of the Jesuit presence in Tullabeg. He extends an invitation to all Jesuits to attend the annual blessing of the graves in the parish on Tuesday, 12 August at 6.30pm and to a meal in his house beforehand, at 5.00pm. As well as being an occasion of prayer and remembrance, it is an opportumity to meet old friends. Anyone interested in attending should contact Stephen Redmond SJ at 01-8693374. |
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Jesuit School RebornTrócaire, 15.7.08: The Loyola School in Wau, South Sudan, was forced to close over twenty years ago during the on-going civil war. Many of its students fled Sudan and the army soon took over the building. The building, now picturesque and tranquil on the side of a hill overlooking the town, was the site of many horrific events including torture, rape and the slaughter of civilians. But after the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005, the army moved out, and the school was handed back to the Jesuits, who in July 2008 reopened for the first time since 1987. |
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VolunteersIn this holiday month of August, people are planning all sorts of missions. Simon Deasy has been accepted for a two-year placement with the JRS in Sri Lanka. He will prepare for it with an orientation course in Rome in September. Josephine Keogh from Gorey and Dermot Bradley from Rochfortbridge are readying themselves for a spell as volunteers in Africa by observing a pig farm in Kilkenny. Finally a community newspaper called “Northside People West” features three young people who will be living together in a Jesuit Volunteers community through the coming year. |
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