St. Patrick's Day is the feast day for St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Irish citizens celebrate the day by ...
Initially, St. Patrick's Day was a solemn religious observance in Ireland, featuring church services and feasts in his honor. However, as Irish immigrants spread around the world, particularly to the ...
Nevertheless, do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.
The best account we have is the Life of St. Patrick by a scholar named Muirchú. This hagiography–or biography of a saint–was ...
Here’s why "St. Paddy's" is spelled that way, the origin of wearing green and which historic Florida town held the first ...
St. Patrick's Day was once a solemn feast day when you'd be far more likely to see the color blue. In fact, there's even a ...
St. Patrick's Day is coming up on March 17. But why do we celebrate the Irish holiday? Here's what to know, plus food deals ...
Parties, parades and all things green come to mind when you think about St Patrick’s Day. However, the holiday wasn’t always ...
On March 17, the feast of St. Patrick himself, grand parades, with pipers and bands, march down the south sides of many American cities, to commemorate the heritage of the Irish. Corned beef and ...
El Pasoans may take to their local pubs and bars on Monday, March 17, but here is some history, cultural gems, and some ...
It’s a St. Patrick’s Day tradition, right up there with eating corned beef and cabbage and the “wearing of the green.” Each year, hundreds of tuxedo-clad gentlemen gather for a night of fellowship and ...
St. Patrick’s Day is the feast of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. In Ireland, he's celebrated with religious services and feasts. Cities with lots of Irish immigrants staged large ...