Author: The Web Editor (page 47)
Editorial – November 2020
About the Author: Fr Gavan Jennings
Fr Gavan Jennings is a priest of the Opus Dei Prelature and the editor of Position Papers.
In Passing: Fiction that Takes us a Step Beyond
About the Author: Michael Kirke
Michael Kirke is a freelance writer, a regular contributor to Position Papers, and a widely read blogger at Garvan Hill (www.garvan.wordpress.com). His views can be responded to at mjgkirke@gmail.com.
Letter from Belfast
About the Author: Joseph Flanagan
Joseph Flanagan is former Deputy Principal of Rockbrook Park School in Dublin and now Director of Dunraven, a new centre of Opus Dei in Belfast.
A special friendship with the Holy Souls
About the Author: Rev. Donncha Ó hAodha
Rev. Donncha Ó hAodha is the Regional Vicar of the Opus Dei Prelature in Ireland, author of several CTS booklets and a regular contributor to Position Papers.
Exploring freedom in times of Covid-19 quarantine
About the Author: Daniel Bernardus
Daniel Bernardus writes from the Netherlands. He teaches Biology at Amsterdam University College and is the director of Leidenhoven College, a collegiate hall of residence. He blogs at danielbernardus.com. For a free mini-course on how these ideas can help us re-think our success, visit www.danielbernardus.com.
Mrs America
About the Author: James Bradshaw
James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature.
An Overview of Fratelli Tutti
About the Author: Brendan Gottschall, SJ
Brendan Gottschall, SJ is a scholastic of the East Coast province of the Society of Jesus. He currently resides in Baltimore, MD, and teaches classics, theology, and economics at Loyola Blakefield. His passions include Irish culture, orthodoxy, and explaining how South Jersey is distinct from North Jersey. This article first appeared in The Jesuit Post (see thejesuitpost.org) and is reprinted here with the kind permission of the editor.
A Sacred Space is Never Empty. A History of Soviet Atheism
About the Author: James Campbell SJ
James Campbell SJ is currently the Chief Librarian and Senior Lecturer in Canon Law at Hekima University College, Nairobi. Before training for the priesthood he worked as a consultant in environmental pollution for several government agencies and has an Honours’ Science degree from Strathclyde University. Since his ordination has been Chaplain to Stonyhurst College, parish priest of Farm St., London, Tutor in Canon Law at Campion Hall, Oxford as well as serving in several other posts. He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford and holds an LL.M. from Cardiff Law School and a joint PhD/JCD Doctorate in Canon Law from the University of Louvain