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was reconstituted as to comprise all Catholic Colleges including Holy Cross College, Clonliffe. Students would sit exams for the Royal University. Since the royal university was prohibited in awarding degrees in theology, the Catholic University would confer degrees in theology and divinity, such as
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For many years two students from the Vincentian studied at Clonliffe so as to have to opportunity to also gain a degree from UCD, there was a strong relationship between the Diocesan College and the Vincentian order, in that some Vincentian priests from the nearby St. Patrick's Training College and
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validated a number of diplomas and certificates conducted in Clonliffe over the years. 2001 saw the seminary duties suspended due to a fall in vocations, with students for the priesthood for the diocese being transferred to national seminary in
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the second president of the Catholic University of Ireland. The College participated in Culture Night 2013 where its archives and artwork were on display to the general public, as well as recitals of music and a talk on the 1913 Lockout.
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In 2022, the Archdiocese of Dublin offered the college buildings to the government to house refugees, and later many items from the College, were auctioned to make space to accommodate refugees from Ukraine, following the conflict there.
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All Hallows would have lectured in Clonliffe. The connection with the Vincentians pre-dated Clonliffe in that students for the Dublin Diocese before the foundation of the College would have initially studied with the Vincentians in
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was established in 1966 on part of the Clonliffe College campus, and used some of the resources of the former seminary, such as the sports grounds, until its closure in 2016. A number of
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attended Clonliffe College, along with numerous priests who have served in the Dublin Diocese in particular. Also many church and academic figures such as
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In 1882, the Catholic University of Ireland's Library (excluding medical books) was transferred from what became University College, Dublin, to Clonliffe.
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The Ukrainian Church in Ireland of Bishop Nicholas the Miracle Worker (Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church) hold services in Holy Cross College, Clonliffe.
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Evaluation of Certificate in Addiction Studies (Maynooth University) delivered by Drugs Awareness Programme (Crosscare, Clonliffe College)
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In 1965, Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, the Dublin Archdiocesan Major Seminary, was granted power to confer some of the Degrees of the
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and religious artefacts. The archive contains the papers of eleven Archbishops of Dublin, a number of auxiliary bishops and of
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studied at Clonliffe. The independent Catholic Bishop Pat Buckley was a seminarian in Clonliffe from 1970 to 1973
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BD and DD. Between 1881 and 1908, 81 Clonliffe students graduated with a BA from the Royal University of Ireland.
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The College houses the archives of Dublin Diocese and other documents such as those of Daniel O'Connell's
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In 2018, it was announced that the College would be closed by the Archdiocese and sold to the
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The library collections of Clonliffe (along with Mater Dei) were transferred into the care of
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National Council For Educational Awards Act, 1979 (Designation of Institutions) Order, 1980.
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In 1977, the National Diploma in Philosophical Studies at 2 year programme validated by the
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University of Rome, students were awarded degrees such as BD or STB from the Angelicum.
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between Clonliffe and Earlsfort Terrace, prior to it moving out to Belfield.
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The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume IV: The Irish Book in English
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Bishop Eamon Walsh served as Dean of Clonliffe College from 1977 to 1985.
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for the proposed new University, McCarthy designed the college building.
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Stadium. Clonliffe was the administrative headquarters of the Catholic
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A proposal for a Roman Catholic University of Ireland in Clonliffe
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adult education course, previously run for 30 years by the nearby
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Adult Faith Development, www.missionministry.ie, June 16, 2021.
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and former TD, government minister and Mayo football captain
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was baptised Roman Catholic Church at Clonliffe College.
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The College was adjacent to Archbishop's House, the
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Roman Catholic
Seminary
Catholic University of Ireland
Angelicum Rome
Drumcondra
Dublin
53°21′49″N 6°15′20″W / 53.363614°N 6.255598°W / 53.363614; -6.255598
Nickname
Drumcondra
Paul Cullen
Archbishop of Dublin


Paul Cullen
Archbishop of Dublin
Archdiocese of Dublin
Cardinal
Catholic University of Ireland
Bartholomew Woodlock
James Joseph McCarthy
University Education (Ireland) Act 1879
Royal University of Ireland
Catholic University of Ireland
National University of Ireland
University College Dublin
Angelicum
Castleknock College
Maynooth College
NCEA

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