The flowering of a mission
Jesuit Mission
Seventy years after helping to establish a Jesuit mission in Hazaribag, Australian Jesuit Fr Phil Crotty SJ reflects on its enduring and far-reaching legacy.
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Christmas Raffle 2020 winners
Congratulations to the winners of the Society of Jesus in Victoria – Jesuit Communications Christmas Raffle 2020.
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A spoonful of kindness
Michael McGirr
Chalk drawings, street libraries and the spoonville communities have been bright spots in the dreariness of lockdowns.
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True togetherness
Fr Chris Gleeson SJ
The value of mission is that it keeps people together even when separated physically.
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Dancing before the creator
Tracey Edstein
A world of influences enrich Lynette Pearce's personal spirituality, as well as her work as a spiritual director.
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The pause that refreshes
Dr Julia Upton RSM
There is a spiritual gift for us all in this time between the pre-Covid and the Covid-normal world to come.
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A letter to Our Lady
Margaret-Mary Flynn
After a difficult year we approach Christmas with hope in our hearts and trust in you, Mother of God.
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Deep THINK
Clare Deignan
In the right hands the power of the Internet can do good, but those hands need to belong to those who are old enough to understand that power.
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Help for the broken-hearted
Fr David Braithwaite SJ
Recognising the fundamental unity of body and mind, the Sacred Heart is a devotion of healing for all pain.
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Christmas Raffle 2020
Twice a year Jesuit Communications, publisher of Madonna magazine, holds a raffle to raise funds to help it in its mission to keep people connected to their faith and spirituality.
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Love Madonna? – share it with others and help keep it alive
Madonna, published by the Australian Jesuits, has accompanied Australians in their daily prayer and spiritual growth for more than 120 years. It is more than a magazine. It is a community.
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The air that we breathe
Sr Mary Tinney RSM
In spring we deepen our association with the element of air, and of wind, and its invitation to open ourselves to a God who flows in directions that we cannot predict.
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