What did the Catholic and Protestant Communities Feel About the Omagh bombing in 1998?
All, except the terrorists felt terrible.
The question of Northern Ireland is political not religious. The media, which is always looking for shortcuts, not the whole story, participants were asked to Catholics and Protestants.
The dispute is about whether the British territory (probably the right word) of Northern Ireland should remain British or should be part of Ireland.
Most people in Ireland are Catholic. Most people in England and Northern Ireland are Protestants. In fact, there are Catholics and Protestants on both sides.
The terrorists on both sides of the issue are not Christian in any sense.
With love in Christ.
- I am neither Catholic nor Protestant .. But I have a curiosity ..?
- Protestant or Catholic What is the difference?
- The Catholic Mary and HTTP Question: Did you know that I really learned something from you?
- When the IRA were Protestants Attack Catholic School Kids were doing the "Ave Maria" then?
- Why protest the Protestant Movement in Ireland with regard to England? Why do you remain Catholic?






my friend is Catholic and he did suffer as much as a Protestant suffer
that ruined his life forever, he was sick (mentally) and bad memories, nightmares,,, I hope and believe that he was never liable to die with pain,
All felt sick and shocked by it, even now that Republicans led the forces in the past still condemn the actions of the terrorists that day