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  1. In the 2022 census, 76.1% of residents in the Republic of Ireland identified as Christians: 69.1% as Catholics, 4.2% as Protestants, 2.1% as Orthodox Christians and 0.7% as other Christians. [1] In the 2021 Northern Irish census, 79.7% of residents identified as Christians: 42.3% as Catholics, 16.6% as Prebysterian , 11.5% as Church of Ireland ...

  2. 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 AD. It is often misstated that Saint Patrick brought the faith to Ireland, but it was already present on the island before Patrick arrived. Monasteries were ...

  3. The Early Christian period in Irish history was between 400AD and 800AD. 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.

  4. 3 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.

  5. The meteoric rise of the Christian Church saw it become the most powerful institution on the island, dwarfing even the strength of the Church in post-Famine Ireland. Ireland's religious powers oversaw a violent, slave-owning society.

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · The current state of Christianity in Ireland is complex and multifaceted. While the country has a rich Christian history dating back to early saints like St. Patrick, recent decades have seen a decline in religious affiliation among the general population.

  7. Mar 15, 2021 · Learn how Patrick, a Roman-born missionary, brought Christianity to Ireland and transformed the church with his inculturated and monastic vision. Explore his story, his challenges, his legacy and his relevance for today.