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You'll know that the Christian world was once "Roman Catholic" and ruled from the Vatican. At the time there were extreme punishments for digressing from the strict rulings.
If you look for those who protested (Protestants,) in the 16th century that God was not to be feared, you will find names such as:
"Calvin" from whence the French protestant Huguenot church had its beginnings
"Martin Luther" = the German Ev. Lutheran church and "John Knox" of Scotland who was a Catholic priest until he listened to the theories of Luther and others - it was Knox who helped start up the Scottish "Presbyterian" church.
Ireland was mainly a Catholic country, so you can see why all the protestants gathered together and as there was already a protestant church it stands to reason that immigrants would congregate there until maybe in the future the congregation grew too large and they'd maybe set up a church just for the Huguenots, which is what usually happened in England.
You can read a little bit more on the history of European religion on this page:
http://www.huguenot.netnation.com/general/huguenot.htm
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