Latest updates for Brendan Mcmanus Sj
Fresh curated links around Brendan McManus SJ are collected here so marketers can spot useful updates and turn timely ideas into posts faster.
Recent items include:
- Borders, Bridges, and Belonging: A Faith Shaped by Pope Francis
- “To Be Present is Already a Ministry”: The Jesuit Choice of Quiet Witness in Pakistan
- Dealing with resistance | Ignite the Way
Post angles to try
Fresh articles and ideas
Recent curated links from global sources. Generate one free draft from any story, then use SocialBu to schedule and refine your content calendar.
“To Be Present is Already a Ministry”: The Jesuit Choice of Quiet Witness in Pakistan
Called to the frontiers
"What is God calling us to do today?" A question posed by Jesuit Fr General Arturo Sosa SJ on his recent visit to Poland. The post Called to the frontiers appeared first on Jesuits...
Jesuit leaders address global challenges
Irish Jesuit Provincial Fr. Shane Daly SJ was in attendance the the 38th General Assembly of the Jesuit Conference of European Provincials The post Jesuit leaders address global c...
Pilgrimage and the Passion of Christ
By Brendan McManus, SJ This post is based on Week Seven of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. Pilgrimage experiences teach great lessons in basic humanity, reaching limits, and dependen...
Conversing daily with God
A practical guide to the Ignatian Examen, helping readers reflect on daily life, recognise God’s presence, and grow in discernment. The post Conversing daily with God appeared firs...
The Priest Who Cycled Into Death: Fr Herman Rasschaert’s Last Stand for Peace
Faithful Justice Today: A Jesuit Commemoration
The spring 2026 issue of Studies commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Jesuits formally committing the Society to 'a faith that does justice'. The post Faithful Justice Today: A...
“One of the most dangerous places”
Ravaged by conflict, poverty, and danger. Irish Jesuits International unites efforts for change at the Forum for Irish Missionaries in South Sudan event. The post “One of the most...
Leading Discernment in Common in a religious community | Ignite the Way
‘Community, punishment, forgiveness’
The importance of 'not knowing' was a key theme of prison chaplain Pieter De Witte's lecture at the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice. The post ‘Community, punishment, forgivenes...
Reimagining Eco-Justice: South Asian Jesuits Move Toward Advocacy
Discernment in Response to a Social Challenge | Ignite the Way
April Messenger: Hope, renewal and growth
In these uncertain times, the April Messenger offers rest and reflection, with themes of hope, renewal, gratitude and transformation in everyday life. The post April Messenger: Ho...
Building sustainable structures for safeguarding from an Ignatian perspective
Justice and hope in dark times
The role of civil society and faith-based organisations in working together was the focus of Dr Kevin Hargaden at the AMRI Justice Conference. The post Justice and hope in dark tim...
Breakfast at the Lakeshore
By Brendan McManus, SJ This post is based on Week Eight of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. I find myself drawn to the post-Resurrection scene in John, chapter 21. Peter, resignedly r...
Leading a Discernment in Common in Province | Ignite the Way
Prophetic courage in the digital age: Communications delegates gather to reimagine Jesuit Communications
Eco-spirituality, sustainability, hospitality
European Jesuit Eco-Delegates meet in Portugal to enhance ecological conversion in our communities and common home The post Eco-spirituality, sustainability, hospitality appeared f...
Turn fresh research into a full content calendar
Use SocialBu to discover ideas, generate post drafts, and schedule them across your social channels.