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Spring 2026: Faithful Justice Today – Reimagining the Jesuit Mission

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The Spring 2026 issue of Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review contains 152 pages of articles, poetry and book reviews. Below is the table of contents.

Articles

  • Foreword: Faithful Justice Today | Shane Daly SJ
  • The Struggle for Justice and Synodality | Gerry O’Hanlon SJ
  • Political Theology and the Renewed Summons to Justice | Michael Kirwan SJ
  • The Faith That Does Justice in Partnership: Creative Fidelity in Company | Kevin Hargaden
  • Faith, Justice, and Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: Time for Serious Reflection on the Potential of Restorative Justice | Marie Keenan
  • Doing Justice in the World: Recognising the Contribution of Women | Suzanne Mulligan
  • The Place of Environmental Care for Enacting the Faith That Does Justice | Anupama Ranawana

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  • My Catholic School and the Jesuit Brother Vicente Cañas | Fiachra Long
  • Four Poems | Ciarán O’Rourke
  • Regulation and a Fair Society | Tara Mitchell and Francis O’Toole
  • Unionism and the New World Order | Alex Kane
  • Intégrisme: The Origins of Modern Catholic Integralism | James J. Kelly
  • ‘Handling the Fruits of Apartheid’: The Workers, the Diplomats, and the Catholic Connection | Alexandra Maclennan 

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Book Reviews

  • David N. Livingstone, The Empire of Climate: A History of an Idea | Peadar Kirby
  • David Caron, Dublin’s Stained Glass: A Guide to the Finest Twentieth-Century Windows | Joseph McBrinn
  • John S. Munayer & Samuel S. Munayer (eds), The Cross and the Olive Tree | David Neuhaus SJ

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Studies is a quarterly journal of the Irish Jesuit Province. Founded and in continuous publication since 1912, it examines social, political, cultural, and economic issues, both Irish and global, in the light of Christian values, and it explores aspects of literature, history, philosophy and religion.
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