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Book Symposium: Unholy Catholic Ireland: Religious Hypocrisy, Secular Morality, and Irish Irreligion By Hugh Turpin

Beyond the border: advancing the study of Catholic identities and orthopraxic religion in Southern and Northern Ireland

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