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Are we still a religious country?

Tomorrow is 'World Religion Day', a day for those of us who have faith to reflect and celebrate all the positive attributes religion has to offer. But with so much change happening in Ireland over the last number of years, are we still a religious society? What role does religion play now and is it on the wane? To discuss this Anton is joined by: - Simon Lewis, host of the ‘If I Were the Minister for Education Podcast’ and a primary school principal - Redemptorist Roman Catholic Priest, Tony Flannery and author ‘A Question of Conscience’. - Fr John Kenny, Parish priest of Partry and Tourmakeady, in Co Mayo.

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10.47 14 Jan 2023


Are we still a religious country?


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10.47 14 Jan 2023


Tomorrow is 'World Religion Day', a day for those of us who have faith to reflect and celebrate all the positive attributes religion has to offer.

But with so much change happening in Ireland over the last number of years, are we still a religious society? What role does religion play now and is it on the wane? To discuss this Anton is joined by:

- Simon Lewis, host of the ‘If I Were the Minister for Education Podcast’ and a primary school principal

- Redemptorist Roman Catholic Priest, Tony Flannery and author ‘A Question of Conscience’.

- Fr John Kenny, Parish priest of Partry and Tourmakeady, in Co Mayo.


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