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All people believe in luck in some form or other... The Irish no more or less then others.
Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.Generally the Irish are warm and open in the culture and glad to show it to others, so that people can find out more about both the well known aspects of Irish culture and the less well known things. Irish culture has flourished around the world, partly due to it being open.
There are Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Ecumenical (e.g., Taize) monasteries. There are far more Catholic monasteries than Orthodox monasteries, largely because there are more Catholics that Orthodox. There are a few Protestant monasteries, but these are comparatively recent. Much of the Protestant Reformation was directed at abolishing monasteries, and it's only recently that some Protestants have decided that maybe monasteries are not such a bad idea, after all. The number of Ecumenical (Usually combined Catholic + Protestant) monasteries is very small, but many of the few that exist have been enormously influential, again citing the example of Taize.
more than 10 million
A lot of people Irish Dance. Originally it was the Irish, but now days many Americans, Canadians, Australians, British, and others dance. Many kids do competitive Irish dancing, but adults can do Irish dance as well. at the worldchampion ships you se an awful lot of americans british and australians sometimes more than there are irish people. surprisingly a lot of russians do irish dancing too.
There are over 6 times more people claiming Irish ancestry in the USA, than people living in Ireland. Claiming to be Irish-American is very subjective, as some may have Irish ancestry that is several generations back, like one great-great-great-grandparent, meaning their link to Ireland is very small. Others may have both parents that are Irish, giving them a much stronger Irish ancestry. The figures don't specify how far back the Irish ancestry is.
It destroyed the Irish potato crops in 1845-1846, which led to a famine. More that 1 million Irish people died, and many others moved to the U.S. and other countries.
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cause more and more people join and told more people
No. There are more people in the USA that claim Irish ancestry than the population of Ireland, but there are more actual Irish people in Ireland than there are actual Irish people in the USA.
more independent