
Irish Protestant community
The Irish Protestant community primarily comprises people in Ireland who follow Protestant Christianity, mainly rooted in the historical Church of Ireland and other Protestant denominations like Presbyterians and Methodists. Historically, they have been associated with Unionism, favoring continued political union with Britain, and have been mainly concentrated in Northern Ireland. Their identity often intersects with cultural, religious, and political aspects distinct from the Catholic majority.Tensions and differing perspectives have shaped their community, which plays a significant role in Ireland’s social and political landscape.