Changing times at Maynooth

Sir, – I want to echo the sentiments of the seminarian quoted in "Maynooth seminarian dismisses criticisms as unwarranted" (August 11th). I spent one year in Maynooth seminary, from 2010 to 2011. In that time I never witnessed or heard of anything untoward happening. The formation staff, who are mostly still there, were decent, respectful people.

On joining, we did sign a document consenting to abide by the seminary rule.

As far as I remember, it was concerned with emphasising the responsibility of Maynooth and the seminarian for formation, not any external groups or individuals. It was certainly no gagging order.

The only “subculture” I observed was a penchant for gossip and exaggeration among some students. At times it was an environment where the real world felt distant, and rubrics, devotions, and seminary life assumed a disproportionate importance. It appears this gossip and exaggeration have seeped into the national press.

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It must be noted that some students had immense disdain for the seminary council’s approach to formation. Maynooth has produced many a bitter man, lay and ordained. – Yours, etc,

JAMES DOYLE,

Malahide,

Co Dublin.

Sir, – I see that Maynooth is advertising a diploma programme in “Mediation, Negotiation and Conflict Intervention”. Any chance the college authorities and the hierarchy might sign up for it? – Yours, etc,

MARTIN CAHILL,

Castleknock,

Dublin 15.