Irish immigration provides the main contribution to the increase in Catholic communities across the globe.
There was, however, a fall in Irish immigration from the 1880s.
As Irish immigration accelerated the church building became too small.
While Irish immigration was still high, eventually some went to the United States.
With Irish immigration at a high point, many immigrants arrive in need of counseling and social services, which the project provides.
In the last 150 years, Irish immigration to Scotland increased dramatically.
The increasing Irish immigration was seen as an economic boon by these down under countries.
Newfoundland has the most distinct accent, with the spoken language influenced in particular by Irish immigration.
This led to an influx of Irish immigration to the island.
Steeped with history from Irish immigration to a great fire in the 19th century.