Listen "How Many Orangemen Are There in the Republic of Ireland?"
Episode Synopsis
How many Orangemen live in the Republic of Ireland today? It’s a question thrust into political debate with the news that Fine Gael’s presidential candidate Heather Humphreys has personal and family links to the Orange Order. Humphreys, a Presbyterian from Monaghan, has attended Orange events, while reports suggest her husband Eric was a member in the past.In today's podcast, Ciara Doherty speaks to Quincey Dougan — himself a member of the Order and a historian — about the organisation’s presence south of the border. He traces the Order’s origins, its reputation as an avowedly anti-Catholic movement, and the reality of what it means to be an Orangeman in a majority-Catholic state.Why do many members in the Republic keep their affiliation private? Could Heather Humphreys’ links with Orangeism help build bridges to unionist, loyalist and Orangeist communities in Northern Ireland — or will they deepen divides, especially against the backdrop of ongoing discussions about Irish unity?This conversation explores an often-overlooked part of Irish society and its unexpected re-entry into the political spotlight.Got thoughts or questions? Drop us an email at [email protected].
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