Dialogue Ireland

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Dialogue Ireland is an independent trust, established in 1992, which works to promote awareness and understanding of religious issues and cultism in Ireland. It is an ecumenical body which counters the rise in a number of new religions and cults in Ireland. It grew out of the Catholic-run Cult Awareness Centre becoming an ecumenical body of the mainline Christian churches. Among those who worked in the field in its early years were, Fr. Martin Tierney, a priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin, who served as Chairperson of the group; Mike Garde (a Mennonite, who is now Director of Dialogue Ireland);[1] and Dominican priest Fr. Louis Hughes OP (who served as Chairperson of Dialogue Ireland).[2]

Dialogue Ireland has published articles covering groups such as the Educo Seminar and House of Prayer, Achill, and Scientology.[3][4][5][6][7]

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  1. ^ "The cult watchdog". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  2. ^ "History of Dialogue Ireland". Dialogue Ireland. 2012-02-03. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  3. ^ "Tony Quinn & Educo - Dialogue Ireland". Dialogue Ireland. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  4. ^ "House of Prayer – Christina Gallagher - Dialogue Ireland". Dialogue Ireland. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Scientology - Dialogue Ireland". Dialogue Ireland. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  6. ^ McGreevy, Ronan. "Criticism over Scientology stand at Dublin Comic Con". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  7. ^ McGreevy, Ronan. "Protests to mark opening of new Scientology base in Ireland". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2022-08-04.

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