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Degrees Awarded at Maynooth University

In a recent ceremony at Maynooth University, several individuals were recognized for their academic achievements and conferred with degrees in various fields of study.

Among the distinguished graduates were the Rev David Barry from Limerick, who was awarded a Licentiate of Theology. This prestigious degree represents a significant milestone in the Reverend’s theological studies and marks his dedication to the pursuit of knowledge in the field.

Joining him were two scholars from Killaloe – the Rev Thomas Molloy and the Rev William O’Kennedy – both of whom were honoured with Bachelor’s degrees in Theology. Their hard work and commitment to theological studies were acknowledged, and they now stand poised to make meaningful contributions to their communities as educated and informed religious leaders.

In addition to the Bachelor’s in Theology, the Rev Thomas Molloy, the Rev William O’Kennedy, and the Rev Patrick Colewan from Limerick attained Bachelor’s degrees in Canon Law. These degrees are a testament to their scholarly prowess in the intricacies of ecclesiastical law, and they have earned recognition for their dedication to this specialized area of study.

The graduation ceremony was a joyous occasion for all those involved, and the achievements of these scholars were celebrated by their peers, mentors, and families. Maynooth University takes great pride in fostering academic excellence and nurturing the intellectual growth of its students.

The institution extends its heartfelt congratulations to the graduates, commending their diligence, perseverance, and commitment to their respective fields of study. With their newly acquired knowledge and qualifications, these scholars are expected to go forth and contribute positively to their communities and beyond.

Maynooth University continues to be a beacon of education, providing a nurturing environment for students to excel in their academic pursuits and realize their full potential. As it looks to the future, the institution remains dedicated to shaping the leaders and scholars of tomorrow through its world-class educational programs.

Limerick Echo – Tuesday 20 June 1905

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