Northern Ireland is mostly Protestant.
Someone from Ireland who belongs to a Protestant religion.
Ireland
Most people in Ireland are born roman catholic.
St Patrick is buried in the grounds of Down Cathedral which is a Church of Ireland/Anglican-Episcopalian-Protestant church.
Protestant is a broad term for a number of Christian religions. The Church of Ireland is one of the Protestant Churches in Ireland.
Northern Ireland is mostly Protestant.
Someone from Ireland who belongs to a Protestant religion.
The "Church of Ireland" is a protestant church.
Not exactly. The Church of Ireland is just one of the protestant denominations in Ireland. There are others like Methodists and Presbyterians, amongst others.
Yes, Arthur Guinness was a Christian. He was born into a Protestant family in Ireland and was a member of the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland during his lifetime.
In Ireland nationalists are usually Catholic. Nationalism has been associated with Catholicism in Ireland for a long time. However, there are Protestant nationalists and at various times through Irish history there have been prominent Irish nationalists who were Protestant.
6.96% of Indonesia is Protestant.
Yes.
Authenticus. has written: 'A defence of the Protestant clergy in the south of Ireland' 'A defence of the protestant clergy in the south of Ireland, in answer to the charges against them'
Ireland is an island, and it has two countries on it: The Republic of Ireland, in the south, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom (UK). The answers below are for the entire island (i.e. both regions): Catholics: about 77% Protestant: about 5% (mainly Church of Ireland) Jewish: about 2.5% Muslim: about 0.5%
The people in Ireland are 100 percent people.