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April 1967, the 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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with that of the 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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and university are, and have been since 1873, forbidden by the law of the land from discriminating on grounds of religious belief against anyone seeking or holding any office in the college. The only exceptions are the professors and other teachers in the Church of 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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and generally found that it obtain the necessary ecclesiastical permission to sponsor meetings with priests as speakers within the college." This controversy was a national concern in Ireland, being even reported twice on the front page of the main Irish newspaper, "The Irish Times." This controversy subsisted even after Trinity College had its first Catholic Chancellor. There were also some other smaller controversies between the President of the Laurentian Society, Donal O'Sullivan and Archbishop
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early beginning of academic year 2011–12, and on 12 September 2011 the society was granted provisional recognition as a cultural society, in time for Freshers' Week 2011. Since then, the Laurentian Society has been described as a "vital society" and one of the "visible pinpoints of light among younger age groups" of Irish Catholics. On 19 March 2013, the Central Societies Committee granted the society full recognition at the Annual General Meeting.
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activities. The society played a role in opposing the ban on 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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O'Dalaigh spoke about Ireland's role as a small nation; and one in which the project of a University for Limerick was discussed, attended by Mr. G. O'Malley, chairman of Limerick Students University Project Committee, who had a controversy with Mr. Michael Adams, representative of the Union of Students in Ireland.
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Among other statements, the secretary of the board of college said: "In view of the great publicity which the question of Catholics in Trinity College is now receiving and the desire being expressed by many people to know what the facts are, the college wishes to make known the following: The college
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Between the years 2002-3 and 2010–11, the society ceased to exist, so it no longer appeared in the Dublin University Calendar. During the academic year 2010–11 a group of students tried to revive the society, but the Central Societies Committee rejected this proposal. A second attempt was made at the
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The society held talks on different issues. For instance, on Friday 15 February 1963, the society celebrated its tenth anniversary with a public meeting at the GMB where some speakers referred to several socio-political and religious issues. It was also one of the societies involved in organising the
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The efforts of the Laurentian Society met persistent opposition. For instance, in April 1969, answering a request made by the Dublin University Laurentian Society, the Archbishop of Dublin refused "for the fourth time in three years," to consider appointing a Catholic chaplain to Trinity College. The
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Finally, the pressure made by the Laurentian Society gave fruits. The bishops sitting in Maynooth decided that the ban would be promptly lifted. On 28 October 1970, Archbishop McQuaid nominated Brendan Heffernan as the first Dean of Residence for Catholic students, which was the first in the history
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The Laurentian Society was involved in several issues, including in relation to "the Ban". The Laurentian Society was also involved in the university reaction to the White Paper on the Irish Language of 1965, since "the public image to the rest of Trinity of the Irish-speaking student is synonymous
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Members of the Laurentian Society did not agree with the Ban imposed on Catholic students attending Trinity College, in operation since 1875. Besides the requirement of Catholics to obtain a dispensation for entering Trinity, the Ban meant that the Laurentian Society would " no recognized chaplain
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in Irish), and concerned with relevant issues from a Catholic perspective. It was the Catholic society of Trinity College, and it existed with no interruptions between the academic years 1952–53 and 2001–02. During those years, the society held talks on various issues and was engaged in charitable
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On 2 March 1967, the secretary of the board of college made clear that Trinity College had long since been open to Catholics, and that offers had been made to the Catholic hierarchy to set up a school of theology within the College, to appoint a Chaplain and to have a chapel within College. On 3
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Some of the society's ordinary events were covered by the Irish Times newspaper. Examples of these meetings were one in which Mr. J. Lynch, Minister for Education, and Mr. Declan Costello, T.D. (member of Parliament) spoke about European integration; one in which the Chief Justice Mr. Cearbhall
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In the 1970s, the Saint Vincent de Paul Society (VDP Society) had no rooms in College, so it used the rooms that the Laurentian had in House 4. The Laurentian society was not very active at the time, so efforts were made to be more active and relevant so as to justify the holding of the rooms.
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The Laurentian Society, together with those of the Irish society, and "An Cumann Gaelach", provided much of the spectators at Gaelic games on campus. Indeed, "he Cumann Gaelach and the Laurentian Society provided the focal point for the
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Archbishop did so even though at that time there were "over 1,200 Catholic in Trinity, by far the largest denomination in the college." Nevertheless, the Laurentian Society was persistent in its request. Indeed,
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articles differ in the exact year in which it was founded, since one number says that it was created in 1952, whereas other says that it was created in 1953. The society celebrated its tenth anniversary in 1963.
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Johanna Archbold & John O'Hagan, Student Societies & Clubs: Current Structures and Historical Context. With Special Emphasis on Arts/Cultural Societies, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Long Room Hub, p.
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See: Dublin University, The Dublin University Calendar 1953-4, Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & Co. Ltd., pp. 57* & 58*, and the following calendars up to the year 2001–2002. The Society appears in each one of
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Lisa Keenan & Aidan O'Hare, "Universities, Societies & Clubs. Culture, Extracurricular Activities & Career Progression: Trinity College Dublin, Four Case Studies", Trinity Long Room Hub., p.
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Human Need Week, formerly Famine Relief Week, in 1970; and it organised a concert for the patients of the St. John of God Hospital, a mental home in Stillorgan. Finola Kennedy asserts that
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required Catholics to have a special dispensation before being allowed to attend Trinity College, as this University was seen as a danger for their faith, a decision made by Archbishop
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Cf. Johnston, Roy H. W., Century of endeavour: a biographical and autobiographical view of the 20th century in Ireland, Academica Press, LLC, Bethesda, 2003, pp. 211 & 212.
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The Laurentian Society also co-operated with many other societies in the realisation of different events. For example, on 2 November 2011, together with the
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that generated much controversy. Even in 1969, "Irish Catholic students wishing to attend University in Dublin directed to the National University, or UCD
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to provide a forum for the exposition and discussion of historical and contemporary issues pertaining to Catholic culture from a Catholic perspective,
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Senia Paseta, "Trinity College Dublin, and the Education of Irish Catholics", 1873–1908, in Studia Hibernica No. 30 (1998/1999), p. 10.
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Cooney, John, "John Charles McQuaid: Ruler of Catholic Ireland", Syracuse University Press, New York, 2000, p. 389 & 390.
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Dublin University, The Dublin University Calendar 1953-4, Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & Co. Ltd., pp. 57* & 58*.
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Originally the object of the society was "to provide social facilities for undergraduates (elegible [
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University of Dublin, Trinity College, Central Societies Committee, "Trinity Societies 2011–2012", p. 39.
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John Horgan, "Boland to head Trinity College", The Catholic Herald, United Kingdom, 13 Dec. 1963.
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The Laurentian was a society of Trinity College Dublin, created during the academic year 1952-3.
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The Dublin University Calendar 1953-4, Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & Co. Ltd., pp. 57* & 58*.
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of College (Dean of Residence is the name given to various chaplains at Trinity College).
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Finola Kennedy, "Frank Duff. A Life Story", Continuum, Burns & Oats, p. 191.
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to educate interested members of the campus community on aspects of Catholicism.
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As of 2017, the objectives of the society (as per its constitution) included:
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The existence of this society is praised in the first number of issues of
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to contribute to the cultural and social enrichment of the college,
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Central Societies Committee, Description of the Laurentian Society
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This society was named after Saint Laurence O'Toole (
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