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Fostering Education in Rural Malawi By Joshua J. McElwee For many American teenagers, doing chores after school is normal -there’s a bathroom to clean, garbage to take out, or...
Citation for Professor Father Michael Kelly on the occasion of the conferring of an Honorary Doctorate Award of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Professor Father Michael Kelly...
In accepting the honorary doctorate that RCSI has just now conferred on me I feel greatly honoured, greatly humbled and greatly privileged: honoured that RCSI should recognise in this...
A humanitarian crisis of shocking proportions is currently unfolding in South Sudan, the world’s youngest country. Heydi Foster, CEO at Misean Cara, recently visited refugee camps in Maban County....
A Missionary in Zambia – Serving the Community Jerry o’Connell, SJ I begin by saying that I don’t like that word ‘missionary’. I am afraid that it may bring...
Fr. Kevin O’Higgins SJ – From Paraguay to Ballymun Kevin O’Higgins, SJ was born in Dublin. He was inspired to join the Jesuits by the American Jesuit Daniel...
Interview with Fr. Henry Grant, SJ Fr. Henry Grant was born in Buncrana, Co. Donegal in 1934. He joined the Jesuits at Emo Park in 1952. After completing his...
Fr. Henriot’s Talk in Milltown Park On Wednesday 28th March, Director of Development of Loyola Jesuit School in Kasungu, Fr. Pete Henriot gave a talk in Milltown Park entitled...
Mission in the wake of the Japenes Earthquake Disaster Patrick Brangan, SJ At 2:46 pm on March 11, 2011, an earthquake, one of the five strongest in recorded history,...
Missionary in Hong Kong 2012 Ciaran Kane, SJ Being a missionary anywhere today is very different from what it was 50 years ago, when I first arrived in Hong...
Cambodia is evolving. So our mission is evolving. Twenty years ago, Cambodia was still devastated from the effects of the Khmer Rouge regime 1975-79 and the Vietnamese occupation (1979-89)....
What it means to be a missionary in Hong Kong today Alfred Deignan SJ One day when talking to a layman friend, he spoke with real appreciation saying, ““Father,...
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