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Laurentian Society made a statement pointing out "that the controversy about the ban on Catholics attending Trinity College resulting from Hierarchial legislation had led to the assumption that the problem consisted of a conflict between the university and the Hierarchy. 'This is not the case. The problem is essentially a Catholic one." Furthermore, the society, which back then represented 880 Catholic students, stated that "Dublin University, both as constituted and functioning, does not in any way hinder the promotion of Christian activity—rather it encourages and subsidises the religiously orientated societies." It further stated: "We publicly renew our request to the appropriate ecclesiastical authorities to accept the invitation of our college, staff and students to appoint a resident chaplain and to establish a school of theology. We urge our fellow students, their parents and our pastors to consider the responsibility that is theirs to solve, the problems created by legislation." The Society continued pressing for the abolition of the "Maynooth Statutes, (the ban on Catholics attending Trinity College) and to actively support the campaign for the appointment of a Catholic chaplin to cater for Catholics attending T.C.D." In their lobbying against the Ban, the Society made submissions to different authorities
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Laurentian Society (the Catholic society) and the Gaelic football and hurling societies. Membership of these overlap, and it was said that the college Gaelic teams were chosen in the Laurentian rooms and consisted of Irish-speaking members of Cumann Gaelach. Reaction, therefore, to the Government White Paper on the Irish Language was centred on these three societies. In 1970, the Laurentian Society, together with other two societies, organised "Trinity Famine Relief Week." It was only when these three organisations started organising this week that it changed its name to "Human Needs Week".
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Ireland Divinity School why by law must be members of the Church of Ireland or a Church in communion therewith." This statement also gave several statistic about the number of Catholics in College. This statement also asserted: "Names of Catholic students are made available to the Laurentian Society, a college society for Catholics."
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Catholics entering Trinity College, and was also influential on other groups of the college, such as the G.A.A. club of Trinity. In September 2011, the society was revived, being granted provisional recognition by the Trinity College Central Societies Committee. The revived society was granted full recognition on 19 March 2013 at the Annual General Meeting of the same Societies Committee.
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