So, the vast majority, which ever way you look at it?
I think control would be more appropriate. A lot of the land was donated for schools, with control given to the Church. All came from the community in donations of some shape or form anyway.
Maybe some of the older schools, but not in any great way in recent times. The Department of Education generally owns the school.
Do they? Wouldn't be my experience at all - "voluntary" contributions from parents and fund raising is where extra money comes from. Although I wouldn't be surprised if in some areas this is done via the parish and dressed up as Church funding.
No one disputed that is the case. People are disputing whether that should be the case in state funded schools.
That hasn't been the case for a very long time. It was also the case with care homes, look how successful that was, and how we've moved away from that model. The state hasn't provided an alternative because too often they are not separated from the church. Hanafin, for example, wasn't going to go against the church.
It would cost very little. Just change the equality laws and they couldn't discriminate. Surely the Church wouldn't object, seeing how it is only interested in educating children rather than indoctrinating them?
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