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First Graduates of Third Level Chaplaincy Course Awarded Certs - The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough (Church of Ireland)
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23.09.2016

First Graduates of Third Level Chaplaincy Course Awarded Certs

The first Church of Ireland Certificates in Third Level Chaplaincy were presented yesterday (Thursday September 22) in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. Seven chaplains, who are already involved in Third Level Chaplaincy ministry in Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University, University College Dublin and Dublin Institute of Technology, were commissioned by Archbishop Michael Jackson.

Third Level Chaplaincy
Third Level Chaplaincy

Susie Keegan (DIT), Philip McKinley (DCU), Scott Evans (UCD), the Revd Julian Hamilton (Methodist Chaplain at TCD), Sarah Marshall (DIT), Andrew Somerville (DIT) and the Revd Steve Brunn (TCD) were the first chaplains to undertake the course in Third Level Chaplaincy in the Church of Ireland Theological Institute. The course was coordinated by the Revd Dr Patrick McGlinchey of CITI and the Revd Rob Jones who leads the Third Level Chaplaincy Team.

The course represents the first exploration of what it means to be a chaplain in universities and colleges, Archbishop Jackson noted during the service. “We in the Church of Ireland have facilitated a closing of the gap in both training and confidence,” he commented. He said that those who are already working in chaplaincy have skills but the training provided is specific to their context and the providing of pastoral care in a secular institution.

“You represent something dynamic and essential to lived Christianity in this city… Through chaplaincy the opportunity is given to people to explore issues of faith which they might not have had the opportunity to do before,” the Archbishop stated.

The Third Level Chaplaincy course had four main elements: Missiology and Cultural Awareness, Ethics in a Chaplaincy Context, Spirituality and Counselling Micro Skills. All four lecturers were involved in Third Level education and either had connections with CITI or, in one case, was a full–time member of staff. These were Revd Dr Patrick McGlinchey (CITI), Revd Dr Kieran O’Mahony OSA (Dublin Archdiocese), Revd Prof David Smith (Royal College of Surgeons) and Mr Eamon McIlwee (adjunct lecturer, CITI). The course was taught at Masters Level at CITI and engaged with some of the key theological themes relevant to student ministry.

Photo caption: The Third Level Chaplaincy Team is pictured with the Archbishop and representatives of CITI. L–R Canon Dr Maurice Elliott (Director of CITI), the Revd Julian Hamilton (Methodist Chaplain at TCD), Andrew Somerfield (DIT), Sarah Marshall (DIT), the Revd Steve Brunn (TCD), Archbishop Michael Jackson, Scott Evans (UCD), Susie Keegan (DIT), Philip McKinley (DCU), the Revd Patrick McGlinchy (CITI) and the Revd Rob Jones (team leader).

 

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