Irish Jesuits

Irish Jesuits

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Podcasts of the Irish Jesuit Province.

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Jul 3, 2026

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'The Soul Also Seeps the Score' 03.07.2026

Robert W. McChesney SJ is author of the award-winning book The Soul Also Keeps the Score: A Trauma‑Informed Companion to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola ». In it, he reframes Ignatian spirituality through contemporary understandings of trauma and pastoral care - areas he has worked in for over 30 years. On a recent visit to Ireland, he spoke with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communi...

Humanity 'at the crossroads' 15.06.2026

Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, 'Magnifica Humanitas' ('Magnificent Humanity'), addresses the ethical and social challenges posed by artificial intelligence, placing human dignity at the centre of technological progress. In this interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, Jesuit theologian Dr Gerry O'Hanlon gives a detailed summary of the encyclical.

Habermas and the role of reason and religion 04.06.2026

Jürgen Habermas (see photo), one of Germany’s most influential contemporary philosophers, died earlier this year at the age of 96. Habermas was widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers and public intellectuals of the post-war era. He was known especially for his theories of communicative action and deliberative democracy, in which he championed rational dialogue as the foundatio...

Caroline Sanga IJI 02.06.2026

Caroline Sanga IJI by Irish Jesuits

Where were we in 1926? 20.05.2026

There has been widespread interest in the 1926 census for Ireland's 26 counties, which was recently released online, free of charge, by the National Archives of Ireland. Damien Burke, archivist for the Irish Jesuit Province, is one of many perusing the website. In this interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communication, he explains the interest in the topic and discusses what happened to the c...

Donal Godfrey SJ on Pope Leo XIV and Donald Trump 20.04.2026

In this interview with Pat Coyle, Fr. Donal Godfrey, an Irish Jesuit serving as chaplain at the University of San Francisco reflects on the recent remarks of Pope Leo XIV and the response to them from Donald Trump and his administration. He shares what it is like to live and minister in the United States at present amid numerous rising conflicts, most recently the war with Iran, controversial poli...

Women deacons: clearing up the confusion 20.03.2026

In this second part of an extended interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, Dr Phyllis Zagano, Professor of Religion at Hofstra University in New York, continues her exposition of the long‑standing question of women in the diaconate, arguing that the issue is less about doctrine than about history, theology, and culture.

Hope in harsh places 13.03.2026

Fr. Allan Ggita is a Jesuit priest serving as the Director of Development for the Jesuits of Eastern Africa Province (EAP). He's in Ireland at the invitation of Irish Jesuits International, speaking to Jesuit students and colleagues about his work supporting vulnerable communities in South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Kenya. In this interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, he talks about b...

Our Mother Too: Mary Embraces the World 04.03.2026

Eric Clayton is an author, retreat giver and Deputy Director of Communications for the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the USA. He was in Ireland recently giving workshops and retreats in both the Manresa Spirituality Centre Dublin, and the Jesuit Spirituality Centre in Belfast. Whilst here, he spoke with Pat Coyle about his children’s book, Our Mother Too: Mary Embraces the World. The book introd...

Women deacons and the Catholic church 13.02.2026

'Not Christian, not Catholic, and horrifying.' So says Dr Phyllis Zagano, Professor of Religion at Hofstra University in New York, commenting on the Vatican's second commission on the diaconate, which recently published a letter revealing a 50/50 split within the commission on whether women could 'image Christ'. Listen above to part one of an extended interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Commu...

Exploring our 'mission for creation' 13.02.2026

James Hanvey SJ's interpretation of the 'mission to creation' in St Ignatius’ Spiritual Exercises involves a profound integration of theology, spirituality, and cosmology. In this interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, Dr Hanvey explains how St Ignatius’ vision for us extends far beyond personal sanctification or interior conversion; it is a call for participation in God’s dynami...

Spiritual Exercises for today's world 30.01.2026

Theologian Dr James Hanvey SJ explains the origin, history and development of the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius in this first of a two-part interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications. The Spiritual Exercises were devised and written by Ignatius in the 16th century, but as James Hanvey says, they can be implemented in a variety of innovative ways suited to today's world.

Spt Exercies Music 30.01.2026

Theologian Dr James Hanvey SJ explains the origin, history and development of the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius in this first of a two-part interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications. The Spiritual Exercises were devised and written by Ignatius in the 16th century, but as James Hanvey says, they can be implemented in a variety of innovative ways suited to today's world.

Cesare Sposetti SJ: A faith that does justice 15.12.2025

Cesare Sposetti SJ, from the Jesuit social justice journal Aggiornamento Sociali in Milan, was one of the guest speakers at a recent conference hosted by the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice in Manresa. Jesuits and colleagues from various works in the Irish Jesuit Province attended. Fr Sposetti guided those gathered through a reflection on the relationship between justice work and Ignatian spir...

A 'divine calling' 04.12.2025

In this interview above with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, Soline Humbert, author of 'A Divine Calling: One Woman’s Lifelong Battle for Equality in the Catholic Church', tells the story of her vocation, and shares about the power and pain of a divine calling that will never go away, but at present, cannot be fulfilled. She also speaks about her faith, and her hope that times are changi...

Knowing God's will for me 01.12.2025

In this second part of her interview with American Jesuit theologian Bart Geger, Pat Coyle explores with him the 'discernment of spirits'. St Ignatius talks of the good spirit and the bad spirit, and learning to recognise which is which. Bart Geger explains what Ignatius has to say on the topic, along with the much earlier Church Fathers. He also relates this discernment process with coming to kno...

A life well-lived 26.11.2025

In the interview above with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, filmmaker and former Crescent College Limerick student Éamon Little, speaks about his acclaimed new documentary Born That Way. It tells the story of Patrick Lydon, who set up, lived and worked in Camphill communities for people with disabilities that have operated in Ireland for 50 years.

Learning lessons for the future 06.11.2025

Irish Jesuit theologian Gerry O'Hanlon SJ was one of the participants at the National Pre-Synodal meeting of the Catholic Church in Ireland on October 18, 2025, at the Kilkenny Convention Centre. Over two hundred lay people, priests and bishops from across Ireland attended. The meeting, it was hoped, would be a further step in the Irish synodal process and an important precursor to the full Nation...

'A force for change' 29.10.2025

Clongowes Wood College past pupil, Jack Kavanagh, who was paralysed after suffering an injury when he dived into shallow water, was the keynote speaker at a recent gathering of Jesuit school students. Jack spoke about the initial despair he felt after the accident. "For some time I asked ‘why me’ but then I asked ‘why not me’". He now has his own business, and gives talks all over the world on mot...

Barton Geger SJ: Interpreting the Spiritual Exercises 21.10.2025

In part one of this three part series, American Jesuit Barton Geger SJ speaks with Pat Coyle about Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Bart discusses his work in helping people see how Saint Ignatius' writings and teaching have been interpreted differently throughout the centuries and how Saint Ignatius' book the Spiritual Exercises has been interpreted over time. Bart says that he believes certain values a...

Marking 50 years of faith and justice 17.10.2025

Directors, Jesuits, and lay collaborators in the Social Justice Apostolates of the Irish Province gathered in Manresa Jesuit Centre for Spirituality, on Friday 10 October 2025, to celebrate 50 Years of a ‘faith that does justice’. They listened to talks on the subject before reflecting in smaller groups on what a ‘faith that does justice’ means for the Order and its colleagues today, and what it s...

A tale of two Popes 10.10.2025

Austen Ivereigh, journalist, commentator and biographer of Pope Francis talks to Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications. He shares his insights about the recent election of Pope Leo XIV and his memories of the late Pope Francis, including his last meeting with him.

ERIC C STARWARS 10.09.2025

ERIC C STARWARS by Irish Jesuits

Dr. Janet Soskice: Have we forgotten God the creator? 26.08.2025

Dr. Janet Soskice is Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology Emerita at the University of Cambridge and William K. Warren Distinguished Research Professor of Catholic Theology in Duke Divinity School North Carolina. Her most recent book is ‘Naming God: addressing the Divine in theology, philosophy and Scripture’ (Cambridge University Press, 2024). Dr. Soskice was guest and keynote speaker at...

Hope in the midst of horror 04.07.2025

Bishop Tesfaselassie Medhin from Adigrat diocese in Tigray Ethiopia tells Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communiciations about the two-year invasion of his diocese by Ethiopian government forces assisted by Somalian and Eritrean mercenaries. Over one million people were murdered and almost three million people displaced during the ensuing war. The invasion was marked by human rights violations, includi...

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