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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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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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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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