Leaders from Ireland’s main Christian traditions will host a “Service of Reflection and Hope” in Armagh, Northern Ireland on Oct. 21, 2021, marking 100 years since “the partition of Ireland and the ...
Leaders of Ireland's Christian churches vowed to face "difficult truth" and work closer together to ensure that the fragile peace process in Northern Ireland leaves a lasting legacy of reconciliation.
The partition of Ireland occurred 100 years ago tomorrow, but every Irish person down to this generation continues to feel its impact. Two and a half counties out of 32 refused to join a free Ireland, ...
This week marks 100 years since the Government of Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain divided Ireland into two self-governing polities. Stephen O’Neill’s Irish Culture and Partition ...
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Ireland's division was never supposed to last 100 years
Why is Ireland Divided? The partition of Ireland is a story which finds its roots in the 12th century, and continues into our ...
In March, the leaders of the four main Christian churches in Ireland—Catholic and Protestant—announced that they intended to use the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which ...
Despite historic clashes, Roman Catholic and Protestant leaders have come together during the pandemic around Brexit, the legacy of the Troubles, and other issues that span both sides of the border.
The Irish state’s decade-plus-long programme commemorating the Irish revolutionary years has come to an end, the finishing point to the decade being 1923, the year the Irish Civil War ended and the ...
Before 1922, all of Ireland was ruled directly from Westminster close WestminsterThe London location of the British government.. However, many Irish people wanted independence from Britain. Those who ...
The Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, has announced his revised plans for the introduction of Home Rule for Ireland. Such was the interest in the debate in the House of Commons that the attempts of MPs ...
(The Conversation) — A church service marking Northern Ireland’s centenary has stirred up debate. But amid the past few years’ tensions, the island’s Christian leaders have coordinated closely. (The ...
Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh, Northern Ireland, speaks with Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney, far left, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson following a service to mark the ...
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