845:, who was vice-rector from 2017, while Aidan Ryan is Spiritual Director since 2019 and John Coughlan Director of Formation since 2016. The college is managed by a board of trustees, chaired as of 2020 by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin. At the June 2020 meeting of the Irish Bishops' Conference “the Trustees of the Pontifical Irish College, Rome, reported to the Bishop's Conference that the College does not intend to receive Irish seminarians for the academic year 2020-2021”. The bishops added that the decision will remain under review. No statement was made about the other contingent of seminarians, from North America, the hosting of other clerical students, including from Orthodox churches, or the post-graduate aspect of the college's work.
299:. The college had never more than eight students at a time, and had often so few as five. In other ways, however, the college had its trials and changes. It came into financial difficulties. The villa at Castel Gandolfo was sold to the Jesuit novitiate in 1667, and yet the difficulties did not disappear. It was thought, moreover, that too large a proportion of the able students found a vocation in the Society of Jesus, in spite of the purpose of the college, which trained them for the mission in Ireland. Complaints as to administration were also made, and a Pontifical Commission was deputed to make an official inquiry. Its report was not favourable to the Jesuits, and in September, 1772, the college was withdrawn from their control.
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middle ground between conflicting parties of Irish bishops. He was active in his opposition to the establishment of the secular Queen's
Colleges. Two years later Dr. Cullen purchased a fine country villa as a summer home, amid the olive groves which cover the slopes of the Sabine hills near Tivoli. Among the distinguished students who passed through the college during Cullen's rectorate were
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investment from the sale of the Irish
College in Salamanca, Spain, which closed in 1952, was ultimately lost in the financial crises and continued funding from benefactors has been limited. The facilitating of students from the US now provides an important income for the college as does the offering of accommodation to visiting clergy and pilgrims especially during the summer months.
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students before them; one of these, Philip Cleary, after a brilliant academic course, left for the mission in
Ireland in 1640, and suffered death for his faith ten years later. The first Jesuit rector became general of the society; he was succeeded by James Forde, who was succeeded in 1637 by William Malone, a combatant in controversy with
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527:; were sent a copy of the visitation report by the Vatican. A response prepared for them said "a deep prejudice appears to have coloured the visitation and from the outset and it led to the hostile tone and content of the report". It was also commented that staff had not had a chance to respond properly to criticisms.
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was given to the college by
Gregory XVI in 1835. He astutely fostered relationships with the Irish hierarchy, on whom he relied for students, often becoming their official Roman agent. This role yielded income and influence and was to remain a key function of future rectors. He endeavoured to chart a
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The college now passed from the care of the
Jesuits, and an Italian priest, Abbate Luigi Cuccagni, was made rector. He was a man of acknowledged ability and the author of several works which were in high repute in those days. From the Irish College he edited the "Giornale Ecclesiastico di Roma", then
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Given the reduction in the number of Irish candidates training for the priesthood, the financial pressure on Irish seminaries is once again an issue. This has required cutbacks such that the college can no longer afford to employ a librarian despite the collection of texts in the college library. An
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in May 1920 which it is suggested he "transformed into a nationalist fête." His papers have digitized and catalogued. In the winter of 1926/7 he travelled to the United States for fundraising missions in order to meet the costs of the 'new' College, the current building with tis impressive façade
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succeeded Cullen in 1849 and was rector until 1891. Kirby lived in Rome for 69 years and it is reported to have returned home only twice during that period. Kirby marshalled the college's resources both in Rome and back in
Ireland, helped in part by the election of his former classmate and friend as
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Jesuits took charge of the college, and governed it until 1772. A permanent residence was secured, which became the home of the Irish students until 1798, and is still the property of the college; it has given its name to the street in which it stands. The Jesuits found eight
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was appointed rector of the fledgling and struggling Irish
College. He successfully secured the future of the college by increasing the student population and thereby strengthening the finances of the college. Within two years of his rectorate he had forty students in the college; and to provide
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being a sort of supervisor. Cardinal
Ludovisi died in 1632; he was of a princely family with a large patrimony, and he made provision in his will for the college; it was to have an income of one thousand crowns a year; a house was to be purchased for it; and he left a vineyard as
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in Rome. The report was highly critical of the college, as a result of which three Irish members of the staff were sent home and the fourth resigned. The rector accepted a position as Professor of the Practice of Sacramental Theology at the Theology Department at
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though this tradition ended some time ago. The existing volumes represent an important social memory for the institution which include photographs and essays. Volumes created during the Second World War and the Second Vatican Council are especially interesting.
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The rectorate of Cuccagni came to an end in 1798, when the college was closed by order of Napoleon. During those twenty-six years it quite equalled its previous prestige for although its number of students was sometimes as low as three, the College produced
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The college was the last remaining Irish seminary and training college in continental Europe with extensive archives that are increasingly seen as important for researchers in understanding the history of the Church in Ireland.
312:, who afterwards became the leader of Jansenism at Pavia. During his prefectship he delivered his lectures on the Fathers which were afterwards published at Pavia. He had to leave the college after four years.
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O'Hagan took stewardship of the college at a propitious time for Ireland, and this is reflected in many of the major events associated with his time as rector. A recent assessment of him drew attention to the
291:, asserted the precedence of that see to Dublin in a work of great learning, "Jus Primatiale Armacanum". Richard Reynolds at the end of his course was kept in Rome at tutor to the children of the Pretender;
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on. It has been argued that the Vatican drew close to Irish Nationalist opinion in these critical years due, in no small part, to the work of O'Riordan, and his vice-rector and ultimate successor,
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for the training and education of priests. The college is located at #1, Via dei Santi Quattro, and serves as a residence for clerical students from all over the world. Designated a
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Blake, the last student to leave the college at its dissolution in 1798, returned a quarter of a century later to arrange for its revival, which was effected by a brief of
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McCluskey, Raymond (May 2011). "Review: The Irish College, Rome and its world (ed. Dáire Keogh and Albert McDonnell. Four Courts Press: Dublin, 2008. xi+296 pp.)".
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whose correspondence and good offices between the Irish bishops and the Vatican are particularly revealing for the period from the
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in St. Paul, Minnesota spent a semester abroad at the Irish College when the
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McGreevy, Ronan. "Document requested by pope about Easter Rising revealed",
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In the earliest part of the eighteenth century, one of the former students,
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was received by Cullen and is remembered in the college with a memorial.
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Francesco Echinardi (acted as vice-rector), (September 1669 - July 1670)
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Bergin, Liam. "Latest Martyr from Rome's Irish College -an Iraqi",
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James (Jacob) Ford(e) (2 December 1635- end of February 1637)
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Michael Fitzgerald (12 February 1746 - 30 October 1750)
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15 US seminarians to transfer to Irish College in Rome
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Michele Imperiali (24 January 1708 – 18 January 1711)
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