Secularism

2 February 2026

It’s the Covid workers’ public holiday. Oh, wait…

Five years ago, the government proposed a new public holiday to mark the heroism of frontline workers during Covid, and to remember those who died during the pandemic. This was a welcome commemoration of national grief, dedication, and resilience. Instead, the idea morphed into a...

29 January 2026

How teachers’ conscience rights differ in Ireland and Northern Ireland

A Northern Ireland primary teacher has used a little-known law to withdraw from delivering Religious Education. The teacher, Javed Love, is now partnering with Northern Ireland Humanists to guide other teachers in how to do the same. But the situation is different in the Republic...

28 January 2026

Atheist Ireland asks Good Friday Agreement Committee to protect human rights in Irish schools

The Irish government has a duty under the Good Friday Agreement to take “comparable steps” to strengthen human-rights protection in Ireland, in line with developments in Northern Ireland. A recent UK Supreme Court case found that religious education arrangements in Northern Ireland schools breached the...

18 January 2026

How infant baptism breaches children’s human rights

In a recent Irish Times article, Mary McAleese argues that infant baptism undermines the human rights of children. Specifically, she argues that: “It restricts children’s rights as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948 and United Nations Convention on the...

9 December 2025

Letters from an Irish secularist – a book review

Seamus McKenna, an early member of Atheist Ireland, has had hundreds of short letters published in the Irish Times over nearly fifty years. He has now compiled them in a fascinating book, the Reconstitution of Ireland. You can buy it at Amazon. Seamus is a...

9 December 2025

Department’s survey has no option for non-religious primary schools, only multi-denominational ones

Next Tuesday, 16 December, is the closing date for parents to respond to the Department of Education’s misleading survey on the future of primary schools. If you are thinking about responding, please be aware of the following facts. The survey misleadingly implies that you are...

26 November 2025

Parents have a right to not reveal their nonreligious beliefs to their children’s schools

Parents have the right to not be put in a position that they must reveal their religious or philosophical beliefs to their children’s school or teachers. This is one of the human rights principles that the UK Supreme Court raised in the recent case regarding...

25 November 2025

Winter lights or Christmas lights?

Some Christians including Peadar Tóibín TD want Dublin City Council’s Winter Lights to be renamed Christmas Lights. This is not about people changing a religious festival to a secular one. It is about some Christians trying to force a religious meaning onto a secular display...

25 November 2025

Religious education in Ireland is indoctrination, based on UK and European Court rulings

The Supreme Court in the UK has found that the religious education course in Northern Ireland schools was indoctrination. Atheist Ireland has been using the word ‘indoctrination’ in relation to schools in Ireland for a long time. We get a lot of criticism for using...

21 November 2025

UK case on not attending religion class shows flaws in Irish WRC ruling from 2023

The recent case at the UK Supreme Court, about withdrawing from religious education in schools, highlights the flaws in a WRC decision in Ireland three years ago. The UK case was based on the European Convention on Human Rights, which Ireland has ratified (European Convention...