The majority of people in Ireland are Christian. There are three main Christian denominations on the island of Ireland. Roman Catholics make up the vast majority with the presbyterians mainly found in Ulster (both sides of the border). The Anglicans (Church of Ireland) are found all over the island but have a sizable community in Dublin. You will also find members of the other main religions of Islam, Judaism, Buddhism etc. in Ireland too.
Christian
Presbyterian and Catholic.
Yes. The main Religions are Catholic and Protestant.
Ireland is a Christian country. So it is the Christian God that most of the people of Ireland have. Jews and Muslims also worship the same God and there are Jews and Muslims in Ireland. There are some people of other religions in Ireland too that would worship other Gods.
Ireland is a predominantly Catholic country. But just as in other free, democratic, western countries, adherents of several minority religions are also found there.
i believe it is protestants and catholics
Religions do not divide Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland. What you are referring to is the fact that most people in the Republic of Ireland are Catholic and most people in Northern Ireland are Protestant. There are also a large amount of Protestants in the Republic of Ireland and a large amount of Catholics in Northern Ireland.
The pagan varieties in Ireland at the time were likely Druidism.
Protestant is a broad term for a number of Christian religions. The Church of Ireland is one of the Protestant Churches in Ireland.
Protestant, Catholicism/Christianity and Paganism
Christianity is, represented by both Catholicism & Protestantism.
No, the Dáil is the Irish parliament.