From God-fearing state to one that cherishes all

A third Irish Constitution would be secular, but that does not mean that it would be anti-religious. It would be pluralist and would create space for religion, says TP O’Mahony.

From God-fearing state to one that cherishes all

A third Irish Constitution would be secular, but that does not mean that it would be anti-religious. It would be pluralist and would create space for religion, says TP O’Mahony.

At the closing session of its annual conference in Cork’s City Hall, in May 1988, the Progressive Democrats voted for a ‘godless’ preamble to any new Constitution.

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