Peter McVerry


Fr Peter McVerry, SJ is a Roman Catholic priest, notable for battling homelessness in Ireland. According to one report, the trust which he founded helped 3,600 homeless people in Dublin in 2013.

Early years

Fr McVerry grew up in Newry, County Down. where he was educated by the Christian Brothers in Abbey Christian Brothers' Grammar School. He later attended Clongowes Wood College. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1962 and received a BSc from University College Dublin in 1968. He studied philosophy and theology in the Jesuit School of Theology in Milltown Park.

Fighting homelessness

After his ordination as a priest in 1975, McVerry lived and worked in Summerhill, North Dublin. During these years he came face to face with the problem of homelessness and deprivation. He set up a trust to help struggling young people. He first worked in Ballymun and the North Inner City during the 1970s when he found young homeless people in the streets. In 1983, he founded a charity to tackle homelessness called The Arrupe Society after Jesuit leader Pedro Arrupe, but it was subsequently renamed the Peter McVerry Trust, which began as a three-bedroom flat in Ballymun.
The trust grew from one flat over the years to include eleven homeless hostels, over 100 apartments, a residential drug detox centre and two drug stabilisation services. In 1979, he opened a hostel for young homeless boys aged between twelve and sixteen. He focused on those deemed too difficult to deal with by other agencies. McVerry recently opened a residential drug detox centre in County Dublin for homeless drug users. McVerry has lived in Ballymun since 1980.
In 2013, the charity worked with almost 3,600 vulnerable youths. There was controversy in 2014 when a candidate for political office used images of McVerry in campaign leaflets, and McVerry denied that he was endorsing any particular candidate. He appealed to the government to buy more housing for the homeless. He advocated greater spending to help reduce inequality. In 2014, he stated that the crisis of homelessness was threatening middle-class and working-class families.
In 2015, Trinity College Dublin awarded him with an honorary doctorate.

Peter McVerry Trust

The Peter McVerry Trust was founded in 1983 as a charity to reduce homelessness in Ireland. The organisation was a continuation of work Fr. McVerry had been doing in Ballymun. The Arrupe Jesuit community in Ballymun involved itself direct with missionary work on the ground in one of Dublin’s poorest districts; working to scaffold community-building among socially disadvantaged people..

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