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St. Patrick’s Day Weekend Reveals a Changing Religious Identity in Northern Ireland - Columbia News Service

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Devotees at ISKCON Belfast play on the tarp, throwing handfuls of a powder called ‘color’ at each other at a Holi Celebration on March 17. (Credit: Laine Immell)   BELFAST, Northern Ireland – At the St. Patrick’s Day Parade here this year, there were the expected shamrocks, green hats, traditional Irish dancers and a man dressed as a leprechaun. However, there were also members of communities not commonly associated with the ultra-Christian, Ang…
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Columbia News Service broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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