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  3. History of Christianity in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    With the partition of Ireland in 1922, 92.6% of the Free State's population were Catholic while 7.4% were Protestant. [14] By the 1960s, the Protestant population had fallen by half. Although emigration was high among all the population, due to a lack of economic opportunity, the rate of Protestant emigration was disproportionate in this period.

  4. Christianity in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In the Republic of Ireland, 87.4% of the citizens were baptised Catholic as infants while the figure for Northern Ireland is 43.8%. [26] [27] Christianity had arrived in Ireland by the early 5th century, and spread through the works of early missionaries such as Palladius, and Saint Patrick. The Church is organised into four provinces; however ...

  5. Category:1613 in Christianity - Wikipedia

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  6. Timeline of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (1612-1613) 44: ... 432 St Patrick begins his mission in Ireland. Almost the entire nation is Christian by ...

  7. Henry Ussher - Wikipedia

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    The second of five sons of Thomas Ussher by Margaret (d. January 1597), daughter of Henry Geydon, alderman of Dublin, he was born in Dublin about 1550. Ambrose Ussher and James Ussher, sons of his brother Arnold, were his nephews, while his sister Rose married John Garvey, his predecessor as Archbishop.

  8. Christianity in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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  9. Celtic Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Celtic Christianity [a] is a form of Christianity that was common, or held to be common, across the Celtic-speaking world during the Early Middle Ages. [1] The term Celtic Church is deprecated by many historians as it implies a unified and identifiable entity entirely separate from that of mainstream Western Christendom . [ 2 ]