Step into a powerful, perspective‑shifting story that brings us close to the lived experience of dementia. The Father invites deep empathy, gentle noticing, and honest reflection on memory, identity, and the tender work of accompanying one another. 🗓 Thursday 26th
Join us at the Belfast Jesuit Centre on Thursday 29th January at 7PM for a screening of “No Other Land” – the 2025 Oscar-winning documentary that brings together Palestinian and Israeli voices in a rare act of collaboration.This powerful film
Join us in the Belfast Jesuit Centre, on Thursday 18th December 2025 @ 7:00pm for our Christmas film, Joyeux Noël. Our Christmas film invites you to pause, reflect, and enter into the mystery of peace. It tells the true story
🎬 Faith & Film: Romero (1989) Join us at the Belfast Jesuit Centre for a powerful evening of cinema and conversation as we close the Jubilee Year of Hope. 📽️ Romero tells the true story of Archbishop Óscar Romero—scholar, prophet,
“All it takes is one good person to restore hope.” — Pope Francis To close out the Jubilee Year of Hope, the Belfast Jesuit Centre Faith & Film Club invites you to three powerful screenings that bear witness to courage,
Date: Friday, 12th September 2025 Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Location: Belfast Jesuit Centre, 193–195 Donegall Street, Belfast, BT1 2FL Suggested Donation: £10–£15 Star Wars is more than epic battles and galactic lore—it’s a story rich in spiritual insight.
Join us for an evening of cinematic reflection as we step into 18th century Paraguay through the eyes of a Jesuit missionary. The Mission (1986), is a powerful tale of colonial faith, justice, and redemption. This award-winning masterpiece, starring Robert
🌿 Holy Week Film Screening: “Even the Rain” 🌿 Join us this Holy Week for a special screening of “Even the Rain,” a compelling film set in Bolivia that weaves together the fight for justice and themes of sacrifice, redemption,
Date: Monday 7th April Time: 7.00pm Location: Belfast Jesuit Centre Join us for a compelling evening as we screen “Of Gods and Men,” an award-winning film inspired by true events. Set in 1990s Algeria, this powerful story follows a group









