- Catholic University of Ireland
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name =Catholic University of Ireland
native_name =Ollscoil Chaitliceach na hÉireann
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latin_name =Catholicvs Universitas Hiberniae
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established =1854
closed =1909
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city =Dublin ,Maynooth
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footnotes =The Catholic University of Ireland ( _ga. Ollscoil Chaitliceach na hÉireann) [ [http://www.ucd.ie/president/strategic_plan/gaeilge/3_comhtheacs.pdf University College Dublin, National University of Ireland (in Irish)] "..tseaninstitiúid, Ollscoil Chaitliceach na hÉireann, an 3 Samhain 1854."] [ [http://services.spd.dcu.ie/library/LIBire/Special%20Collections/spcoll4centG.htm Dublin City University, Leabharlann Uí Riangáin (in Irish)] "Réitigh Petrie leis cló do Ollscoil Chaitliceach na hÉireann.."] [ [http://www.scribhinn.org/stair.html Scribhinn - Stair an Chló / Éire (in Irish)] "Dearadh an cló seo le haghaidh úsáid Ollscoil Chaitliceach na hÉireann toisc gur diúltaíodh cead dóibh Cló Petrie.."] was a Catholic
university inDublin ,Ireland and was founded in 1851 in response to theQueen's University of Ireland and its associated colleges which werenondenominational . Cardinal Cullen had previously forbidden Catholics from attending these "godless colleges". [ Johnston, Roy 1993. Causeway, the Belfast 'Cultural Traditions' quarterly, Vol 1 no 1, September 1993 [http://www.iol.ie/~rjtechne/scihist/causeway.htm "The Practical Arts in Irish Culture"] . Retrieved on September 1, 2006.] OnMay 18 1854 the Catholic University of Ireland was formally established with five faculties of law, letters, medicine, philosophy and theology with John Henry (later Cardinal) Newman as theRector . Lectures commenced onNovember 3 1854 , with the registration of seventeen students, the first being Daniel O'Connell, grandson of Daniel O'Connell, "The Liberator".The Catholic University was neither a recognised university so far as the civil authorities were concerned, nor did it offer recognised degrees. Newman had little success in establishing the new university. He left the university in 1857 and it subsequently went into a serious decline, in 1879 only three students had registered that year. The situation changed in 1880 when the recognised
Royal University of Ireland came into effect and students of the Catholic University were entitled to sit the Royal University examinations and receive its degrees.After the 1880 reforms the Catholic University consisted of a number of constituent colleges, including
St Patrick's College, Maynooth , much of the original university becoming another of those colleges, University College Dublin. University College was passed to the control of the Jesuits in 1883, when it incorporated the faculties of the Catholic University except medicine. In 1909 the Catholic University essentially came to an end with the creation of theNational University of Ireland withUniversity College Dublin as a constituent.Catholic University Medical School
The Catholic University Medical School commenced lectures for medical students in 1855, in Cecilia Street, the recognition of its graduates by chartered institutions ensured its success unlike the associated Catholic University. This ensured that the medical school became the most successful constituent college of the Catholic University and by 1900 the medical school had become the largest medical school in Ireland.
The 1908 reforms reconstituted the Catholic University Medical School as the Faculty of Medicine of University College Dublin.
References
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15199b.htm Article from The Catholic Encyclopedia]External links
* [http://www.irish-architecture.com/buildings_ireland/dublin/southcity/stephens_green/universitychurch.html University Church]
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