On This Day: Trinity College Dublin’s gate opened to Irish Catholics in 1794
On May 1, 1794, Trinity College Dublin entered a new era. In the wake of the Catholic Relief Act of 1793, Catholics were legally permitted to attend and study at the university for the first time, a change that marked a major break with the older penal system that had tied higher education to religious exclusion.
1 May 12:59 · IrishCentral