Read all about what’s been going on across the British province.
The Jesuit Refugee Service UK has launched a new report which you can read
To celebrate, the British Jesuit Archives will be exhibiting material from the church's history
For the fifth Sunday of Easter, the BBC recorded its Worship programme at our church in Edinburgh
Proposed legislation could lead to the criminalisation of rough sleeping
In the latest issue of our online spirituality journal we pay tribute to Fr Philip Endean SJ.
The Jesuit Young Adult Ministries choir delivered a 90 minute service of music and reflection.
We, Jesuits, reiterate our commitment not to remain silent.
The Speaker of the House of Lords gave a personal talk at the London Jesuit Centre.
Amidst conflict, the example of the Holy Family continues to inspire.
In 2023, we completed a carbon audit covering all our assets.
Without secure immigration status, the refugees who are being supported face destitution.
This year St Beuno's Outreach offer reflections for each day of Holy Week based on the senses.
The World Day of Prayer is developed by women of a different country each year.
Pray As You Go is looking to hire an Audio Producer and Senior Full Stack Developer.
This is an opportunity to see relics, rare books (old and new), and historical documents!
“Syria has been forgotten. It is like Gaza without the headlines” - Fr Tony O’Riordan SJ
Bishop Paul McAleenan paid Jesuit Refugee Service UK a visit and met with refugee friends
The campaign will focus on the various overseas projects Jesuit Missions supports
We are recruiting for a Head of Media and Communications
We are excited to be supporting this new project which will help those most in need
In this interview with the BBC, Fr Tony O'Riordan speaks from Aleppo
More Professor CSP Hunter scholarships are available!
A statement from the Jesuit Refugee Service
The film follows a day in the life of a Jesuit priest working with the poor in Newcastle
The world premiere in Milan of this new production echoes the concerns of Pope Francis and Jesuits
The Way is the Journal of Spirituality published by the Jesuits in Britain
In this blog, Ian Peres Da Costa gives his take on the Young Adult Ministries choir
Our film - 'The Servant' - has been entered and we would appreciate your support.
He has also blessed Ooberfuse's new track which raises awareness of the plight of London's homeless
“Disappointment is an understatement as countries weave loopholes in the text"
An icon of St Claude La Colombière SJ was installed and blessed at Farm Street Church
The Mexican president claimed the centre was being influenced by actors from opposition parties.
In this obituary, two Jesuits reflect on the career and contribution of Alan McKell
The government must immediately stop placing people on the Bibby Stockholm
With rising prices, refugee friends often struggle to afford food. Please support them this Xmas
Thanks to Professor CSP Hunter renewing his support, the scholarships will continue!
Lots to read in this edition of J&F, including words from our new provincial, Peter Gallagher SJ
"Renewing our desire to be in the presence of the Lord, to listen to him and to adore him"
"Forcibly removing people to Rwanda would achieve nothing except to violate their basic rights"
This Thursday marks the 34th anniversary of the martyrdom in San Salvador of six Jesuits
Can you help promote the integral ecology work of the Jesuits in Britain and their partners?
A portrait of Fr John Sullivan SJ was blessed in an ecumenical ceremony at Farm Street Church
Passionate about Jesuit spirituality and want to work in a world-renowned spirituality centre?
Jesuit Missions launches its latest campaign today calling for climate justice at COP28
This telephone helpline aimed at those interested in connecting with the Church has a new website
With the conflict in the Middle East raging, the Pope has called for a day of fasting and prayer
Read the Times obituary of this motorbike-riding Jesuit priest who ran refugee camps
Could you lead the fundraising strategy for this international mission and development organisation?
Safe and stable accommodation is, increasingly, one of the most pressing challenges for friends.
As the conflict in the Middle East rages, we offer a prayer guide for international disasters.
Fr Dominic Robinson SJ shares his thoughts on the Pope's latest apostolic exhortation
A conference to mark the 400th anniversary of the founding of the Jesuit Province in Britain
Laudate Deum’s moral call for action rediscovers the spirit of integral ecology.
Manchester Universities Catholic Chaplaincy sparkled with vitality as the new academic year began
Information Professional is the magazine for Information, Knowledge and Library workers.
A Requiem Mass will be held in Paris and livestreamed. Read the article for more details.
This special Mass to mark the anniversary was celebrated at Farm Street Church in London
The state of Nicaragua has confiscated all Jesuit property including its buildings and funds.
Five years ago Pope Francis invited Jesuits to share the gift of discernment with the Church
Peter O' Sullivan was ordained a priest at Farm Street Church, home of the British Jesuits
Former staff and alumni of Heythrop College visited the new Heythrop Library
Jesuits were mentioned at prayers given at Canterbury Cathedral on the Eighth Sunday After Trinity
The podcast is inspired by a sixteenth century soldier-turned-saint, Ignatius of Loyola.
This is a full-time post leading the work of small and dynamic team.
The murder of two Jesuit priests in Mexico has shocked the world
Written by a Jesuit and performed by indigenous people
Jesuit priest, Fr Paul O'Reilly, has been nominated for an award for his work with the homeless.
This latest issue of The Way focuses on spiritual conversation
These will provide an important opportunity for scholars and practitioners to share and learn
Our peaceful attempt to hand a petition to the Indian High Commissioner was ignored
This paid role will involve assisting with our environmental, social and governance work
Please sign the petition and come along to the vigil at the Indian High Commission
Join JRS today at 3pm and participate in the London Legal Walk!
Learn about the outreach work being done through Farm Street Parish.
This artefact is on loan from the Jesuits in Britain and can be viewed in a new exhibition
The Holy Name welcomes new members into the Catholic Church, as well as Eucharistic Ministers
The team is looking for someone who can help communicate the vital work they are supporting globally
Ratcliffe College in Leicestershire has named their new English Centre in honour of Willie Doyle.
Are you passionate about Ignatian Spirituality and can help make it more widely available?
There was a book launch at Westminster Hall which included guest speakers from different faiths
We are joining a coalition urging investment managers to halt support for fossil fuel expansion
Jesuit Missions UK has been providing support in Lebanon to help those suffering from trauma
The Manchester Universities’ Catholic Society retreat was held at Savio House in the Peak District
A Jesuit scholastic of the British province shares his thoughts about diaconal ordination
Jesuit Refugee Service Syria continues to support those who have been affected.
On Saturday 13th May at 2.00pm (GMT), eight Jesuits will be ordained deacons in Paris
Now the aches have gone, three runners reflect on their experience of running the London Marathon
Fr Peter Gallagher SJ will be the next Provincial Superior of the Jesuits in Britain
The April 2023 issue, titled 'Labours of Love', includes articles by leading theologians
Father Arturo Sosa SJ was in the UK last week visiting Jesuit spiritual works and parishes
Brother Ken Vance SJ talks to BBC Radio on the day the Jesuits leave SFX Church in Liverpool
A week of guided prayer for all who have been affected by clerical abuse in the Catholic Church.
An Indian Jesuit priest was wrongly imprisoned for criticising the Indian government
Fr Denis Blackledge is retiring after 7 happy years serving the Everton parish of St Francis Xavier
Would you like access to the impressive collection of books and journals at Heythrop Library?
The disused army barracks in Kent has been repurposed as a quasi-detention centre for asylum seekers
Find reflections for each day of Holy Week with a new resource from St Beuno's Outreach.
Rob Marsh has written extensively on the Spiritual Exercises. This book brings his essays together.
Jesuit Missions hosted a fundraiser at Farm Street Church in central London to help those affected
In this issue, we celebrate the 400th anniversary of the British Province of Jesuits