Ireland faces questioning before UN Human Rights Committee Irish Times
‘Having better fights about religion’ was the title of a talk given by blogger Leah Libresco and hosted by the Irish Catholic last Wednesday. Her unusual qualities may be indicated by the fact that it was livestreamed by iCatholic.ie, but she was also extensively interviewed by Michael Nugent of Atheist ...
Local Green Party Councillor and European election candidate is one of a number of politicians who has signed up to a statement that all citizens should be free to practice their religion to the fullest extent, until the point where they seek to interfere with the rights and freedoms of ...
'You don't have to be religious to be spiritual' Irish Independent
Why a dry Good Friday is silly and an affront to non-believers Irish Independent
Parents welcome school admissions recommendations Irish Times
Atheist Ireland has established a new branch in Cavan/Monaghan and has been organising “Sunday Brunches”, where one of the main themes is seeking to ensure that the State does not impose the dogma of one particular religious faith on all citizens. Atheist Ireland establishes new Cavan/Monaghan branch
Irish Constitutional Convention backs removal of blasphemy law IrishCentral.com
Another potential referendum, this time on the offence of blasphemy thejournal.ie
Blasphemy offence should be replaced in the Constitution, says Convention thejournal.ie