That would be an ecumenical matter
Father Ted quotes are rarely far away from the sociological study we talked about today. On this morning's Sunday Sequence, Dr Gladys Ganiel from the Irish School of Ecumenics summarized the findings of new research which seeks to audit Ireland's religious diversity. The first phase of that research is now complete: a two-part survey looking at clergy and lay attitudes to ecumenism, diversity and reconciliation.
You can read both surveys in full here.

Comment number 1.
At 14:34 25th Oct 2009, Scotch Get wrote:Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on!
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Comment number 2.
At 18:09 25th Oct 2009, Heliopolitan wrote:I'm with Father Dougal on this.
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Comment number 3.
At 18:51 25th Oct 2009, petermorrow wrote:You mean the bit where God created the world and Jesus was born to a virgin and died to save the world and was resurrected and....?
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Comment number 4.
At 19:16 25th Oct 2009, Heliopolitan wrote:Peter, we need our own show. Will - do you think the beeb would fund that? Sort of like Morecambe and Wise, without teh funneez. :-)
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Comment number 5.
At 19:31 25th Oct 2009, petermorrow wrote:Wahey!
But wadaya mean, "without the funneez"?
And speaking of Morecambe and Wise, remember Helio, Wise men sought Jesus... they still do!
Barfarama!
And here, would an atheist/Christian show be an ecumenical matter, I mean how does that work?
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At 19:34 25th Oct 2009, petermorrow wrote:Actually H, here's a serious question. What do you think would have happened if you and I had accompanied William on his recent tour of churches in NI?
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