81 years on: It’s time for a secular Constitution

Rather than being a tract hostile to religion, a secular Constitution should guarantee freedom of conscience and religious liberty for all citizens, writes TP O’Mahony

81 years on: It’s time for a secular Constitution

Rather than being a tract hostile to religion, a secular Constitution should guarantee freedom of conscience and religious liberty for all citizens, writes TP O’Mahony

Most Irish people are aware that, in addition to our present Constitution — Bunreacht na hÉireann — dating from 1937, there was an earlier one, the Irish Free State Constitution of 1922.

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