About the Centre
The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice is an agency of the Irish Jesuit Province. It is a centre for social research and action which seeks to respond to situations of structural injustice. The Centre undertakes social analysis, theological reflection and action in relation to issues of social justice, including housing and homelessness, penal policy, asylum and migration, and international development. Welcome to our website where you will find details of some of our publications and projects including full access to our journal Working Notes, which contains analysis and comment on current social issues. Our activities include:
Research
We do research relevant to marginalised groups, such as prisoners, asylum seekers, the mentally ill, etc.
Working Notes
We publish the journal "Working Notes" three times yearly. Each issue contains an in depth analysis of social and economic issues as they affect the most needy in Irish society.
Evaluation
The Centre has wide experience in evaluating community projects that seek to address disadvantage.
Social Analysis
We help community and other groups analyze the root causes of injustices and inequalities which affect them.
Theological Reflection
The Centre endeavors to help Christian groups reflect on the social issues affecting them, in the light of the Gospel and Christian social teaching
Staff work with others to help
- Long term unemployed
- Early school leavers
- Homeless young people
- Asylum seekers and Immigrants
- Prisoners
Policy Reform
We campaign with other groups to achieve structural change for the above named groups.
JESUIT CENTRE for FAITH and JUSTICE, 26 UPPER SHERRARD STREET, DUBLIN 1.
TEL: 00 353 (1) 855 6814
FAX: 00 353 (1) 836 3411
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