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Nepal Earthquake one year later

A family in Jaretar, Kavrepalanchowk at candle making training Education Ever since the earthquake that devastated Nepal on 25th April 2015, the Nepal Jesuit Social Institute (NJSI) has been...

A Jesuit moves on

Fr Martin Curry SJ leaves the Irish Jesuit Missions (IJM) this month after 10 years’ dedicated service. He returns to his beloved Galway to take up new duties there....

Mother Earth Day and the Paris Agreement

Paris Agreement (google creative commons) This Friday, April 22nd, marks the celebration of Earth Day, the annual event which brings together millions of people from around the globe to...

South Sudan: Loyola Secondary School

Our series on Achievement in Africa and the struggle towards success focuses in on South Sudan, one of the most conflicted countries on the continent. At Loyola Secondary School...

Fr Joseph Mallin SJ: looking back 2016-1916

  Fr Joseph Mallin SJ received the freedom of the city award from the Lord Mayor of Dublin Críona Ní Dhálaigh who flew to Hong Kong to meet him...

Celebrating Easter 2016

  As we celebrate Easter 2016 we remember the men and women who struggled for our national freedom in 1916. This vision and ideal of Ireland’s independence was an inspiration...

Year of Mercy: Advancing Education for Refugees

In recent days, the world has witnessed increased displacement of thousands of people due to conflicts going on in various countries. And while disruption to normal life, deaths and...

Cambodia: the Xavier School Project

Deirdre Ryan from Dublin is working as a volunteer in Cambodia. She writes about her new life at the Xavier Jesuit Project, Cambodia. In May 2015 I made the...

“Be Merciful, Just as your Father is Merciful”

Pope Francis has put it very simply: “The Church is not in the world to condemn, but to make possible an encounter with the visceral love that is God’s...

South Sudan: Education is an Act of Mercy

Students study after class in Yambio, South Sudan (Aidan Azairwe/Jesuit Refugee Service) “I’ve lived through three decades of war and I’ve never experienced as much violence as I did...
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Achievement in Africa: Tanzania, Gonzaga Primary School

Africa: our series on achievement and the struggle towards success on the continent bring us to Tanzania to visit a Jesuit primary school in Dar es Salaam. Education is...

Women are the strength of their communities

  Pope Francis: “A world where women are marginalised is a sterile world, because women don’t just bear life but transmit to us the ability to see otherwise, they...