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in 2009, replacing the B.Th. degree which was offered until 2010. The memorandum of understanding with Trinity was revised in 2018. The Institute also offers a Certificate in Christian Theology and Practice (CCTP), and is run through the Church of Ireland and Trinity College Dublin. This course is a
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was built by architect George P. Beater (1850-1928) in 1894, following the addition of a residential wing by architect Ian Roberts, the Divinity Hostel, moved there in 1963, and was officially opened in 1964.. In 1969, the Church of Ireland Library was moved to the site of the Divinity Hostel, and a
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Over the years as the Church of Ireland bishops' presence in the governance of Trinity diminished (where before 1980 as members of the board of the divinity school, the bishops could nominate the professors of theology), the divinity school at Trinity has been effectively replaced by the
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Following the sudden death of warden Fr. Michael Ferrar in December 1960, he was succeeded by the Rev. John Simpson Brown, who was director of Education for Church of Ireland, and also held the position of Professor of Pastoral Theology at Trinity College.
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Traditionally Church of Ireland clergy were trained for the priesthood by attending Trinity College Dublin, studying at the divinity school. In 1873, following the Dublin University Act, Trinity officially became a non-denominational university. While most
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prerequisite for ordinands hoping to study for the M.Th., and is also used for the training of lay readers within the Church. This lay readers course is a combination of distant learning (online), and contact time in CITI, and in the Diocese.
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In 1980 the Church of Ireland Theological College was set up in the Divinity Hostel, which had moved to Rathgar in 1964. In 2007 Church of Ireland clerical training was reconstituted into the current institute.
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and the college board governed the divinity school. In 1913 the "Divinity Hostel" was set up in two buildings in Mountjoy Square, Dublin, initially housing 15 students. The Rev.
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Papers, correspondence, printed materials and photographs relating to the setting up of, and administration of, the Church of Ireland Divinity Hostel
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The CITI also hosts retreats and a number of seminars and conferences, e.g. the Annual Irish Preachers Conference.
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allowed his property on Mountjoy Square to be used by the Hostel. In 1961 the Church of Ireland RCB purchased
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The Rev. Canon James Hartin (1980-1989) - known as principal, he was previously sub-warden of Divinity Hostel
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The Rev. Canon John S. Brown (1961-1980) known as warden of Divinity Hostel, Mountjoy Square, then Churchtown
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The Rev. Canon William Elder George Ormsby Vandeleur (1928-1934), warden of Divinity Hostel, Mountjoy Square
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The Church of Ireland Certificate in third level Chaplaincy course run from CITI, was awarded in 2016.
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of the college were still required to be Anglicans. In 1911 an arrangement was formalised by which the
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number of other archives of Church of Ireland organisations are held here.
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The Rev. Canon Maurice Elliot (2008–present) known as director since 2007
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Graduates of First Third Level Chaplaincy Course Awarded Certificates
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in 1871, nevertheless, the University Bill continued the practice of
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Following a report commissioned by the bishops and proposals to the
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had by that time been abolished, and the Church of Ireland had been
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Church of Ireland to mark 150th anniversary of its disestablishment
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Maurice Elliott appointed as Director of new Theological Institute
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Seminaries and theological colleges in the Republic of Ireland
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non-denominational School of Religious Studies and Theology.
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Annual preaching conference will look at ‘God’s Big Picture’
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Trinity and Church of Ireland Theological Institute sign MOU
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New Principal of the Church of Ireland Theological Institute
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In 2019, the institute marked the 150th anniversary of the
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is an annual publication from the Institute, published by
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Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin & Ardagh, March 26, 2016.
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Fetherstonhaugh House, Braemor Park, Rathgar, Co. Dublin
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in Rathgar, Fetherstonhaugh Convalescent Home for the
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Alumni of the Church of Ireland Theological Institute
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Church of Ireland buildings and structures in Ireland
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New principal appointed to C of I Theological College
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