Sunday 30 August 2015

6 days in Dublin



Hi All
Just made an European trip in August. we have 6 days in Dublin, The Moher Cliffs is wonderful. And we have coffee at Galway. 

 The Irish enjoys the Christianity and Trinity knot in heir own right, and enjoy the pride of their history from the Viking times preceded by a Christian ecclesiastical settlement. always showing a high living standard in peace and prosperity. The younger Irish are not too keen catholic and  Ireland is no longer the insulated Catholic nationalist isle.   

The  Ireland's culture has been primarily Gaelic (see Gaelic Ireland).  The Anglo-Normans invaded Ireland in the 12th century, while the 16th/17th century conquest and colonizationof Ireland saw the emergence of the Anglo-Irish and Scots-Irish (or Ulster Scots). Today, there are notable cultural differences between those of Catholic and Protestant (especially Ulster Protestant) background, and between Travellers and the settled population.

The European Commission is forecasting growth in 2015 of 1.5%, which would be the euro area's best outcome since 2011 when it grew by 1.6%.  Ireland enjoys a better economic growth in EU. Ireland's economy fastest growing in European Union

 2013/03/Religion-and-Democracy-in-Contemporary-Europe.pdf

Crossing the Gods: World Religions and World Politics

Poland: Catholicism as Both Solution and Problem. There are .... returned to a more traditional religious role with the restoration of democracy in the mid-1980s.


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