UCD has announced it will send a representative to Rome next Sunday for the canonisation of its first rector Cardinal John Henry Newman.
In a statement, UCD said: "In light of the Government decision to send Minister for Education, Joe McHugh, to represent the Government at the canonisation of John Henry Newman, UCD will be represented by Vice-President, Professor Orla Feely. "
The decision follows criticism of the university from former UCD registrar Prof John Kelly who said he believed UCD was being "extraordinarily narrow-minded in not recognising this great honour that its being awarded to its founder, with the excuse that as a non-sectarian university, it would be inappropriate that it should."
Earlier this week, a UCD spokeswoman told The Irish Times there would be “a number of UCD folk in Rome”, but did not elaborate.
She added: “Although John Henry is the founding rector of our antecedent, the Catholic University, we have been a secular university since 1908 and consequently are not invited in a formal capacity.”
Newman was first rector at UCD and founder of its Literary and Historical Society. He also delivered seminal lectures on higher education, titled The Idea of a University, while rector there from 1854 to 1858.