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  1. Christianity (Irish: Críostaíocht) has been the largest religion in Ireland since the 5th century. After a pagan past of Antiquity, missionaries (most famously including Saint Patrick) converted the Irish tribes to Christianity in quick order.

  2. 2 days ago · Ireland - Early Christianity, Monasteries, Saints: Little is known of the first impact of Christianity on Ireland. Traditions in the south and southeast refer to early saints who allegedly preceded St. Patrick, and their missions may well have come through trading relations with the Roman Empire.

  3. Known as the Golden Age, it marked a profound cultural and religious transformation. Pre-Christian Irish pagans practiced Celtic polytheism, worshiping nature deities and spirits. The Druids, as priests and scholars, conducted rituals, offered sacrifices, and interpreted omens.

  4. Roman Catholicism is the largest religious denomination, representing over 73% for the island and about 78.3% of the Republic of Ireland. The introduction of Christianity to Ireland dates to sometime before the 5th century, presumably in interactions with Roman Britain. Christian worship had reached pagan Ireland around 400 CE.

  5. Dec 28, 2019 · Of the 5.1 million people in the Republic of Ireland, a majority of the population—about 78%—identifies as Catholic, 3% are Protestant, 1% Muslim, 1% Orthodox Christian, 2% unspecified Christian, and 2% are members of other faiths.

  6. For seven thousand years, Ireland had been inhabited by a pagan people. The arrival of the first missionary saints filled with the Holy Spirit and a driving desire to spread the word of God had a...

  7. A historical overview of the long and complex relationship between Christianity and Ireland, from the arrival of Palladius in 431 to the present day. Explore how Christianity shaped and was shaped by Irish culture, politics, and identity, as well as its global influence and challenges.