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When did the Irish lose their freedom?

Pope Alexander III declared Henry II to be the rightful sovereign of Ireland in 1172. It took seven and a half centuries for the Irish to regain their freedom.



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Posted Comments:

08-08-2008 23:17
I wrote:

The Church

I would like to make a slight, but significant, correction to Claire's response. It was not The Church that sold you out - it was religion. The Church is made up of the individual members who belong to Christ. Religion, which is filled with all kinds of legalism, is about man's search for God - and the last I heard, God was not lost. Unfortunately, the Church has been mislabeled and given an extremely bad rap. If those who called themselves "Christian" would behave like the little Christs' that they are suppose to be, the world would be a whole lot different (better) place.



08-08-2008 12:08
Claire9715 wrote:

Irish Freedom

As usual THE CHURCH, which is the greatest hiearchial structure of guilt ever created by Man, sold us out!!!




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