Former private university in Ireland (1854–1909/1911)
"CUI" redirects here. For other uses, see CUI (disambiguation).
Catholic University of Ireland
Ollscoil Chaitliceach na hÉireann
Seal
Latin: Catholica Universitas Hiberniae
Motto
Sedes Sapientiæ Ora Pro Nobis
Motto in English
[Our Lady] Seat of Wisdom, Pray for Us
Type
Private
Active
1854–1909
Affiliation
Society of Jesus (1883–1909)
President
Fr William Delany SJ (1883–1888)
Rector
John Henry Newman (1854–1861) Bartholomew Woodlock (1861–1879) Henry Neville (1879–1883) Gerald Molloy (1883–1906) Patrick O'Donnell (1906–1911)
Location
Dublin
,
Ireland
Campus
Urban
The Catholic University of Ireland (CUI; Irish: Ollscoil Chaitliceach na hÉireann) was a private Catholic university in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1851 following the Synod of Thurles in 1850, and in response to the Queen's University of Ireland and its associated colleges which were nondenominational; Cardinal Cullen had previously forbidden Catholics from attending these "godless colleges".[1]
^Johnston, Roy 1993. Causeway, the Belfast 'Cultural Traditions' quarterly, Vol 1 no 1, September 1993 "The Practical Arts in Irish Culture" Archived 4 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 1 September 2006.
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