Christianity is the dominant religion in Northern Ireland. Most people in Northern Ireland are members of a Protestant church, such as Presbyterians or Anglicans, who are members of the Church of Ireland.
Roman Catholic is Ireland's most common religion. After that it is the Church of Ireland.
Dublin, Ireland is home to many churches. There is no list of church of Satan locations available to those outside of the religion.
No matter where you are in Ireland there are always churches nearby. Where you are and what religion you are will determine which ones you would go to.
The main religion of Ireland is Catholicism. There are over three million Irish Catholics in the country. The second largest religion is the Church of Ireland.
In terms of religion, it is the Catholic Church. In terms of a building Saint Patrick's Catholic Cathedral in Armagh would be the main church.
every major religion is found in Ireland Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian, Methodist, Orthodox, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, etc
The population of Church of Ireland is 365,000.
Church of Ireland was created in 1536.
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There are many religions in the UK as there is freedom of religion there. However the majority of the British are Christians and their Queen is the "supreme governor" of the Church of England (an Anglican church). The Church of Scotland is a Presbyterian church. There is no national or established church in Wales or Northern Ireland.
Alison Mawhinney has written: 'Freedom of religion and schools : the case of Ireland' -- subject(s): Church and education, Freedom of religion, Education and state, Religion in the public schools