1.What are the causes of tension Protestant-Catholic?
How foreign intervention, as the country of Great Britain help during the ethnic conflicts in Northern Ireland?
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- Derry, Northern Ireland, Catholic or Protestant …
- Tony Blair should have a formal role in the Roman Catholic Church (the Pope or deputy chief priest sent etc)?
- Why protest the Protestant Movement in Ireland with regard to England? Why do you remain Catholic?
- Catholic or Protestant wedding?






The question of Northern Ireland is political and not religious. The media is always looking for shortcuts and not the whole story, asks participants Catholics and Protestants.
The conflict is over whether the British territory (probably the right word) of Northern Ireland should remain British or be part of Ireland.
Most Irish Catholics. Most people in England and Northern Ireland are Protestant. In fact, there are Catholics and Protestants on both sides.
The terrorists of either side, if the problem is not Christians, in the sense of the word.
With love in Christ.
I'm Catholic, and I know that Mary and her role in Christianity is something that Protestants and Catholics do not see the eyes. Try to make a cure for these things, or research on Luther and the Protestants.
To the question "How?" Ask people of Ireland, if you appreciate any help first. Then ask what help they can offer. Some people do not want help and no matter how hard you try to help them, will not be able to. At least both Protestants and Catholics agree that God created man with intelligence, will, and a lot of stubbornness.
Protestants and Catholics are Catholics because the tension felt bad when the Protestants split from the Catholic Church.
A man buys the name of Martin Luther, who had the idea that faith and faith was the only way to heaven. This really pissed off the Catholics, as it had a monopoly on charging people money for their sins to be erased, and thereby gain eternal life with God. Unfortunately, only the rich could afford to buy their "freedom".
In Ireland the situation is unique. Before the arrival of St. Patrick of Ireland was mostly pagan, with the religious leadership provided by the Druids. San Patricio this ancient religion mixed with Catholicism and by the time the English invaded about 98% Catholic. If not for the Irish monks of the Middle Ages who live in caves, the copy and translation of the Greek Scriptures for America most of all who are lost. Anyway, the English tried to supplant the Irish traditions and have met with strong resistance since. So in reality England (not Britain as the Scots and Welsh had nothing to do with it), created in the dispute, then tries to look good in the eyes of the world to try to send more troops to "help" . I know this response is a kind of all over the place, but would take a novel to answer this question correctly.
Plonkers like you ask stupid questions
First in Northern Ireland is the English sovereign. The province elected to the House of Commons. Blame Oliver Cromwell and the Duke of Orange for the division. The Catholics of Northern Ireland lost in the wake of the Civil War in 1916. The Reformation caused the first division due to corruption of the faith during the Borgias and Urban papacy.See Martin Luther.
The causes of tension Catholic and Protestant, are not very religious (which is on the place of Mary in the sky or the truth of transubstantiation) are tribal (ie who were his parents?). The problems go way back to the fact that Britain was a Protestant country, thanks to Henry VIII, etc. They had taken in Ireland and one of the ways in which they tried to subdue the country was taking in the Protestants, often in Scotland . These people had the power and became land owners, while Catholics supported the deposed king, James II, and were regarded as traitors by the British government. Not sending British troops help? Probably not, but by the time it happened, it was too late to do the right thing.
Basically I am a prostestant but I do not think that Catholics have had a good time in Ireland, the Protestants want to remain under British rule, Catholics under the government of Ireland. Tony Blair and Bill Clinton finally brought peace to Northern Ireland, leaving the Catholics are entitled to more.
any tension caused by politics or religion or race is caused by sheer stubbornness and stupidity. almost anyone can awaken to the reality of the 21st century and there should be no more race, borders, or appellations.