Marriage rates in Ireland continue to fall with no debate

Marriage rates in Ireland continue to fall with no debate A newly married couple walks over a sand dune, Mexico. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)

The institution on which the family is based is in trouble and no-one cares, writes David Quinn Marriage in Ireland is changing rapidly. Fewer marry at all. We marry later. We are more likely to break up, and same-sex couples as well as opposite sex couples can legally wed. There are far more civil ceremonies…

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