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 .
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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