Secular Sunday

Secular Sunday

25 December 2022

Secular Sunday #574 – Have a happy secular Christmas

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18 December 2022

Secular Sunday #573 -The right to physically leave religion class

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11 December 2022

Secular Sunday #572 -Correspondence with Oireachtas Committees

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4 December 2022

Secular Sunday #571 – The NCCA and Senior Cycle SPHE

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27 November 2022

Secular Sunday #570- Another busy year for Atheist Ireland

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20 November 2022

Secular Sunday #569 – The undue influence of the Catholic Church

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13 November 2022

Secular Sunday #568 -Our courts define parents’ rights in schools

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6 November 2022

Secular Sunday #567 – Freedom of expression about religion or belief

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30 October 2022

Secular Sunday #566 -Schools still defying the law

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23 October 2022

Secular Sunday #565 – Misuse of public funds in schools

This week’s Secular Sunday. To avoid missing out, sign up here to receive Secular Sunday by email   *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|*   Editorial Misuse of public funds in schools   Atheist Ireland wrote again this week to the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee and the Comptroller and Auditor...