London Jesuit Centre

https://londonjesuitcentre.org/

Bringing Faith to Life

A place for teaching, discussion, study and practice of theology, spiritual life and ongoing engagement with issues around social and environmental justice for the common good and glory of God.

The London Jesuit Centre is a work of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). St Ignatius Loyola visited London in 1531 and St Edmund Campion was martyred at Tyburn in 1580. In modern times, Jesuits have worked in this part of London since the 1830s, establishing their church at Farm Street in 1849.

Alongside its own programme, the London Jesuit Centre works in partnership with organizations and individuals who share its aims.