Atheist Ireland

Atheist Ireland

1 May 2022

The 5-year drop in religious marriages

Yesterday we reported on what we described as the rise in nonreligious marriages in Ireland since 2016. That is a fair description when you look at the percentages, as religious marriages have dropped from 67.4% to 56.7%, and nonreligious marriages have risen from 32.6% to...

30 April 2022

The 5-year rise in nonreligious marriages

In the five years since 2016, the percentage of religious marriages in Ireland has dropped from 67.4% to 56.7%, Roman Catholic marriages have dropped from 56.3% to 39%, and nonreligious marriages have risen from 32.6% to 43.3%. This shows the need for the State to...

24 April 2022

Combating intolerance against persons based on religion or belief

Atheist Ireland has made the following input to a United Nations report about combating intolerance, negative stereotyping, stigmatisation, discrimination, incitement to violence and violence against persons, based on religion or belief, as set forth in UN Resolution 76/157. Contents 1. The need to consistently use...

22 April 2022

Atheist Ireland writes to Minister for Finance about misuse of public funds in Irish schools

Atheist Ireland has written the following letter to Paschal Donohoe TD, Minister for FInance, regarding the misuse of public funds in Irish schools. Dear Minister Donohoe, We wish to make a complaint about the misuse of public funds in relation to the criteria by which...

22 April 2022

Review of Termination of Pregnancy Act

Atheist Ireland has made the following submission to the review of the operation of the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018. Which parts of the Act have not operated well? Conscientious objection: Nearly 50% of maternity hospitals do not provide full abortion services,...

31 March 2022

The State should not give the Catholic Church control of state-funded hospitals

The Irish Constitution was heavily influenced by the Catholic Church. There are Articles in the Irish Constitution that favour religion and protect the interests of religious institutions. There are Constitutional reasons why governments should not fund religious institutions to deliver public services. Publicly funded hospitals...

28 March 2022

This Sunday is Census Day

This Sunday, 3 April, you will fill in your census form for 2022. The results will be used in planning the allocation of public services and resources, including the Catholic Church controlling almost all of our State-funded primary schools. To keep the census figures accurate,...

27 March 2022

International Atheist Day March 23

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16 March 2022

Answering the ‘Religion’ Census Question

The next Irish Census is on Sunday 3rd April 2022. This was postponed from April 2021 due to Covid. Atheist Ireland launched the ‘Be Honest to Godless’ campaign in the run up to the 2011 census. We asked people give serious consideration to how they...

15 March 2022

The National Maternity Hospital and the Catholic Bishops’ Code of Ethics for Healthcare

Atheist Ireland has made the following submission to the Joint Oireachtas Health Committee on Constitutional issues regarding the National Maternity Hospital and the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Code of Ethical Standards for Healthcare. Contents 1. Introduction to Atheist Ireland 2. Article 44.2.5 of the Constitution and...