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Faith, hope and secularity: Ireland on brink of change as church power wanes | World news | The Guardian

Faith, hope and secularity: Ireland on brink of change as church power wanes | World news | The Guardian

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  1. It's appalling that the Catholic Church in Ireland is allowed to restrict attendance at schools because of not being baptized a Catholic. They operate 90% of the Churches in Ireland and it's actions like this that will cause the Irish to say enough is enough and secularize the schools and make them open to all children (except of course those who are baptized or don't have gay parents or cheer for Manchester United)

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