In the Republic, the last time a census asked people to specify their religion was 2006. The result was 86.8% Roman Catholic, 3% Church of Ireland (Anglican), 0.8% Islam. Every other religion had a smaller membership than those three.
Northern Ireland, as known now, only came into existence in 1922 and so was not around in Henry VIII's time. He tried to bring his form of Protestantism to Ireland.
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Keith Duffy is a member of the Church of Ireland, which is a denomination of the wider Anglican Communion.
David Feherty is known to be an atheist and has been open about his lack of religious beliefs.
Ireland is primarily Christian, specifically Roman Catholic, followed by Church of Ireland (Anglican). There are of course churches of various denominations throughout Ireland, but these are the two that are most popular. Mostly Catholic in the South. In Northern Ireland the majority of the population is Protestant. the religion in the republic is mainly catholic and in northern Ireland its catholic prodestant the dail is the name of the government buildings in dublin Ireland is a Christian Catholic country.
The Anglican Church is a part of the Anglican Communion also known as "The Church of England"
In England.
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