Kimmage Mission Institute

Kimmage Mission Institute (KMI) was an educational institute of theology and cultures, founded 1991, by the Holy Ghost Fathers, at their Missionary College, in Kimmage Manor, Dublin.[1] The Holy Ghost Fathers had a long history of teaching Theology and Philosophy in Kimmage to its missionaries. The KMI was developed as a response in the fall in vocations. As well as the Spiritans, ten other missionary congregations were involved in the institute (they were the Divine Word Missionaries (SVD), Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa (FMA), Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary (MSHR), Medical Missionaries of Mary (MMM), Missionary Sisters of St. Columban, Missionary Society of Saint Columban (SSC), Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of the Apostolate (OLA), Redemptorist Congregation (CSsR), Society of African Missions (SMA) and Saint Patrick's Mission Society (SPS)). The KMI worked closely with its other Spiritan College on the Holy Ghost Missionary College campus, the Kimmage Development Studies Centre (DSC).

The KMI provided diplomas, a degree and post graduate studies in Theology, Mission and Cultural studies. The KMI's degrees and diplomas were validated by HETAC (and its predecessor the NCEA).

The KMI Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Anthropology degree commenced in 1991[2] was recognised for teaching religion in post-primary schools.[3]

In 1998 a Diploma in Mission Studies was delivered for the first time and in 1999 an MA was validated by the NCEA for delivery by the KMI.

In 2003 the institute moved from Kimmage Manor to the Jesuit Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy[4] formally merging into the Dept. of Theology and Cultures in 2006.

Dr Cornelius J Casey CSsR served as president of KMI from 1996 until 1999,[5] Rev. Michael McCabe, SMA (1999-2000) and Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Whelan CSSp, served as President of KMI (2001-2003), before serving as President of the MIlltown Institute.

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References

  1. KMI Institute of Theology and Cultures website, tinet.ie; accessed 9 April 2016.
  2. Extended reflection on the Christian tradition by Justin Comiskey, Irish Times, November 5, 1996.
  3. List of Recognised Degree/Teacher Education Programmes, Teaching Council of Ireland, January 2012.
  4. Alliance formed on theology courses by Patsy McGarry, Irish Times November 4, 2003.
  5. Dr Con Casey Loyola Institute, www.tcd.ie
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