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Dominican Biblical Institute

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CURRENT EVENTS

Upcoming events worldwide...

  • evening talks at the DBIL

    Creating a New Limerick

    Tuesday 28 Feb.   Can we in Limerick learn from our History?
    Liam Irwin was Head of the Department of History at Mary Immaculate College for 30 years
     
    Tuesday 6 March   The Neglected Challenges of Local Government 
    Peadar Kirby is Professor of International Politics and Public Policy at University of Limerick
     
    Tuesday 13     The Importance of Social Support for Family & Friends
    Eileen Humphreys is a Research fellow in the University of Limerick
     
    Tuesday 20 March    The Way Forward
    Gary O’Brien is Associate Vice President, Mary Immaculate College.  He will gather together what the speakers and participants have said in the previous evenings and help those present to plan future steps. 

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DOMINICAN BIBLICAL INSTITUTE

Welcome to Dominican Biblical Institute from Ireland...

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In the jubilee year of 2000 the Dominican Province of Ireland set up the Dominican Biblical Institute in Limerick for the purpose of biblical research and teaching.

The Institute aims to:

  • advance biblical research
  • promote global dialogue, especially between the Bible and Science with other disciplines, especially literature and science, thus forming a single multi-faceted story in which all human beings could find a home
  • bring fresh energy to applying the Bible to daily life (lectio divina), thereby bringing biblical research to street level. The ultimate focus of the DBI is pastoral, engaging with surrounding communities: schools and colleges, church groups and the general public.