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Gospel Choir – in concert

gospel_choir_01.jpgThe Gardiner Street Gospel Choir invites you to Saint Francis Xavier Church on Thursday 13 March at 8.00 pm. for what is essentially a free concert. The choir’s live performance will be recorded by an RTE Radio 1 crew for broadcast on the ‘In Concert’ programme on Easter Monday. It promises to be a unique event, both because it’s a free concert by an award-winning and hugely popular choir and because it has the deeper purpose of reflecting on Easter themes. The songs and the spoken pieces interspersed throughout the performance will be uplifting and thought-provoking. For more details, contact Slí Eile at 01-8880606 or 086-3775869.

Added Friday 7 March 2008 :: Category: General ::

Tributes for Diarmuid Ó Peicín SJ

fropeicinandian2paisley_lg.jpgTributes have been paid to Fr Diarmuid Ó Peicín whose funeral took place on Friday 7 March 2008 and was featured on TG4 Nuacht. (www.tg4.tv > Cúrsaí Reatha – Cartlann > Nuacht TG4 – 7/3/08) His work to save Tory island was the subject of the 2007 documentary Fear na n-Óilean and the film-maker Anne Marie Nic Ruaidhri told the Donegal Democrat that he was a leader who “inspired people, especially the Tory people, and he was passionate about island communities and helping them.” That passsion led him to Europe where he found an unlikely ally in Dr. Ian Paisley. Minister for State, Pat “the Cope” Gallagher also paid tribute to Fr Ó Peicín saying it was ironic that he passed away on the same day that his friend Ian Paisley announced his retirement. Read more »

Added Friday 7 March 2008 :: Category: General ::

GC35 adopts first three decrees

gc35_icon.jpgThree decrees have been adopted by the General Congregation in Rome in recent days. The first of them (29 February) concerns ‘Governance at the Service of the Universal Mission‘ and calls for a renewal of the Jesuit mode of government in such a way that it remains authentically Ignatian. The second decree is ‘On Obedience’. It looks at issues which arise from the integration of individual efforts into the mission of the entire Society and offers reflections on how Jesuits may live their relationship of obedience to the papacy today. The third decree is entitled ‘Collaboration at the Heart of Mission‘. It provides instructions on how Jesuits ought to proceed in collaborating with lay people, other religious, and people of other religions so that all concerned may go deeper, both spiritually and practically, in the mission they share. For more detail and for more news from GC35, see SJWeb.info.

Added Tuesday 4 March 2008 :: Category: General ::

The family today

studies_01b.jpgThe Irish family is not in crisis, but neither is it in full health. So argues Fergus O’Donoghue SJ in the editorial of the spring 2008 issue of Studies, which takes as its theme ‘The family today’. ‘There are social and ideological currents that affect all of us,’ Fr O’Donoghue continues; ‘if we try to understand them, we will have a better grasp of what is happening, thus lessening our chances of being helpless and hapless victims of change.’ Many of the articles in this issue deal with matters which impact on the family in contemporary Ireland, including secularisation, multiculturalism, home stability, cohabitation, and civil unions. For more details, see the Studies website.

Added Tuesday 4 March 2008 :: Category: General ::

Mr Frank Murphy, RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Frank Murphy, father of Fr. James (Séamus) Murphy SJ, who died in Salthill, Galway. Funeral details will be published in Wednesday’s papers. Ar dheis lamh De go raibh a anam. Read more »

Added Tuesday 4 March 2008 :: Category: General ::

JCFJ book comes out in Spanish

spanishpp-2b.jpgA book produced by the Irish Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice has recently been translated into Spanish and will now reach a much wider readership. The Development of Peoples: Challenges for Today and Tomorrow was translated by ALBOAN, a partner organisation of the JCFJ, and will be distributed by the Spanish Jesuit publishing house Mensajero, under the title El Desarrollo de los Pueblos: Desafios par hoy y manana. The publication was commissioned by the International Jesuit Network on Development (IJND) and the essays were compiled and edited by the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice in Dublin. Included in the book are essays by authors from around the globe which reflect on contemporary development challenges in the light of the encyclical Populorum Progressio, issued by Pope Paul VI forty years ago. For more information, please contact the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice.

Added Tuesday 4 March 2008 :: Category: General, Media ::

Can faith and politics mix?

ronanmullen_01.jpgCan faith inform secular affairs while respecting freedom of conscience? This is one of the questions up for discussion at the Sixth Slí Eile Pub Conversation, which will be held at the Belvedere Hotel, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1, on 11 March between 7.30pm and 9.30pm. To help bring issues into focus, Senator Ronan Mullen will be present as guest speaker. Ronan Mullen was chosen in the last elections to represent the NUI constituency. As a senator he aims ‘to be a consistent, constructive advocate for a society where every person is respected and for socially responsible policies in a globalised world’.

Added Tuesday 4 March 2008 :: Category: General ::

Saint Francis Xavier Novena of Grace

The Novena of Grace of Saint Francis Xavier began in many churches in Dublin and around the country on 4 March and continues until 12 March. Jesuit priests will be preaching at some of the venues in Dublin, Galway and Limerick. The novena in the Church of St Francis Xavier in the Jesuit-run parish of Gardiner Street, Dublin 1, will be led by Ciary Quirke SJ, Tony O’Riordan SJ, Edmond Grace SJ, and Gerry O’Hanlon SJ. For fuller details of this and other parish churches, see the table below. Read more »

Added Tuesday 4 March 2008 :: Category: General ::

Is Love Enough? Action Makes Love Real

gerryoh_01b.jpgThe Pobal Dé conference held in Milltown Park on Saturday 1 March was a great success. More than one hundred people attended. Below is the full text of Gerry O’Hanlon’s address to the conference.

Introduction: Love lost?
‘Today, the term “love” has become one of the most frequently used and misused of words, a word to which we attach quite different meanings’ – thus Pope Benedict at the beginning of his exploration of the link between love and justice in Deus Caritas Est (2005/6, no. 2). But a certain perceived ‘wetness’ around the use of the term ‘love’ is not restricted to contemporary times. Recently retired Jesuit General Peter-Hans Kolvenbach notes the decision of the 32nd General Congregation of the Society of Jesus (1974-5), in its prophetic description of the mission of the Society in terms of the ‘service of faith and the promotion of justice’, not to use the term ‘love’. He says: ‘We should not forget that even St Ignatius was weary of using this word. Read more »

Added Tuesday 4 March 2008 :: Category: General ::