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1536. Act of Supreme Head of the Church in Ireland (28 Hen. VIII, c. 5).
Theire be passide in the Parliament theise Actes; the Acte of Succession; the Acte of Declaracion of Treasons; the Acte of Attainder of thErle of Kildare and others; the Acte of Supreme Hed; the Repele of Ponynges acte; an Acte for thErle of Ossory; the Acte for the Furste Frutes [...]. [...] [Letter] From the Citie of Dublin, the furste day of June.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Orthodox Christians have been the fastest growing religion in Ireland since 1991.
The fastest growing branch of Christianity is the Orthodox Church, whose adherents in Ireland grew from 62,187 in 2016 to 105,827 in 2022.
By the end of the 6th century, monasticism was flourishing throughout Ireland [...].
Orthodoxy is not something new or strange In Ireland; it has always existed here…Irish Christianity before the 11th century was very similar to ours…after Ireland was conquered by the British this denomination had been intentionally removed by the Pope…said the Rector of the Patriarchal representation of the Russian Orthodox Church in Dublin
the Irish Church was to remain faithful to Orthodox Christianity for several centuries to come, while the rest of the Western Church, especially from the late eighth century, began increasingly to deviate from the ancient Orthodox Christian Faith…the Irish Church preached an Orthodox Christianity free of Roman legalism and was in effect a provincial form of the Orthodox Christianity in Constantinople.
On this island, received the Gospel of Christ in the time of the Apostles and became one of the first centres of Orthodox monastic spirituality in the world, ascetics and saints sprang up who would go on to be numbered amongst the greatest luminaries of the Church.