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THE END OF CHRISTIANITY IN EUROPE

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Religion is not dead in Western Europe, but is clearly moribund as the statistics about practice and belief show in the various countries concerned, not least Ireland (see endnote). It seems to endure more in Central and Eastern Europe, to some extent due to its previously symbolic quality in the hostility to Stalinist regimes. Although, the signs there of ongoing decline are already evident, particularly among young people. The latter phenomenon is possibly only the beginning of a pattern, which may come to match that of the West.

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Writer on historical, philosophical and political affairs with special reference to Ireland. Graduate of Trinity College Dublin with BA in History, Economics & Russian. Diploma in Information Studies (TCD) Head of Léirmheas Publications. Author & Editor of books & articles listed on Léirmheas web site (www.leirmheas.net). General Secretary Emeritus of Irish Federation of University Teachers.

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