Protestantism is a Christian minority on the island of Ireland. In the 2011 census of Northern Ireland, 48% (883,768) described themselves as Protestant...
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Protestantism in the Republic of Ireland refers to Protestantism in the Republic of Ireland and its predecessor, the Irish Free State. Protestants who...
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Ulster Protestants are an ethnoreligious group in the Irish province of Ulster, where they make up about 43.5% of the population. Most Ulster Protestants are...
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Protestant Irish Nationalists are adherents of Protestantism in Ireland who also support Irish nationalism. Protestants have played a large role in the...
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Protestantism (part of Christianity) is the largest religious demographic in the United Kingdom. Before Protestantism reached England, the Roman Catholic...
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Anti-Protestantism is bias, hatred or distrust against some or all branches of Protestantism and/or its followers, especially when amplified in legal,...
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on an all-Ireland basis which includes both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Catholic Church in Ireland Protestantism in Ireland Presbyterian...
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flag of Ireland (Irish: bratach na hÉireann), frequently referred to in Ireland as 'the tricolour' (an trídhathach) and elsewhere as the Irish tricolour...
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The Protestant Ascendancy (also known as the Ascendancy) was the sociopolitical and economical domination of Ireland between the 17th and early 20th centuries...
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of Ireland Christianity in Ireland History of Christianity in Ireland Roman Catholicism in Ireland Protestantism in Ireland Reformation in Ireland Islam...
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Ireland by the Protestant state of England in the course of the 16th century, the Elizabethan state failed to convert the population to Protestantism...
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usually refers to evangelical Protestant churches, and therefore to a certain part of Protestantism rather than to Protestantism as a whole. The English word...
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Irish Americans (Irish: Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are ethnic Irish who live in the United States and are American citizens. Most Irish Americans of the 21st...
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Ireland Presbyterian Church in Ireland Protestantism in Ireland Religion in Northern Ireland Religion in the Republic of Ireland Specifically, works such...
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000 Canadians of Irish descent, half of whom lived in Ontario. About one-third were Catholic in 1931 and two-thirds Protestant. The Irish immigrants were...
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Ireland (1536–1691) Protestant Ascendancy Protestantism in Ireland Croker Thomas Crofton Croker, "Researches in the South of Ireland", section 13, p238...
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Protestantism is the largest grouping of Christians in the United States, with its combined denominations collectively comprising about 43% of the country's...
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States) Church in Wales Bishops' Selection Conference Protestantism in Ireland Religion in Northern Ireland Religion in the Republic of Ireland With various...
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Methodist Church in Ireland (Irish: Eaglais Mheitidisteach in Éirinn) is a Wesleyan Methodist church that operates across both Northern Ireland and the Republic...
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Church in Berkeley Road, Dublin. Catholic Church in Ireland Eucharistic Congress of Dublin (1932) History of Ireland Protestantism in Ireland Quakers in Ireland...
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Orange Order (redirect from Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland)
international Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland and primarily associated with Ulster Protestants. It also has lodges in England, Scotland...
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theology that in large part shaped Fundamentalist Protestantism in the 20th century. While the larger Presbyterian Church was a mix of Scotch-Irish and Yankees...
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of Ireland's Protestant minority, unionism mobilised in the decades following Catholic Emancipation in 1829 to oppose restoration of a separate Irish parliament...
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Congregational Union of Ireland is strongly associated with the Puritans and Oliver Cromwell. The Irish Congregational Church was formed in 1829. In 1899 it absorbed...
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Ulster loyalism (redirect from Loyalist (Northern Ireland))
Ulster Protestants in Northern Ireland. Like other unionists, loyalists support the continued existence of Northern Ireland (and formerly all of Ireland) within...
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was created, it had a Protestant majority of approximately two-to-one, unlike the Republic of Ireland, where Catholics were in the majority. The 2001...
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Ireland (/ˈaɪərlənd/ IRE-lənd; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ; Ulster-Scots: Airlann [ˈɑːrlən]) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe...
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Thomas Cromwell (category Prisoners in the Tower of London)
authority in the north of England, through reform of the Council of the North, extended royal power and introduced Protestantism in Ireland, and was the...
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Europe in 2010. Changes in worldwide Protestantism over the last century have been significant. Since 1900, Protestantism has spread rapidly in Africa...
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supporters in Westminster, Northern Ireland had a unionist majority, who wanted to remain in the United Kingdom; they were generally the Protestant descendants...
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