St. Patrick's Day is marked with festivals, parades and of course, wearing green (unless you want to get pinched), but where does this lively day of celebration actually originate? The holiday that ...
Catholics around the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with special Masses, parades, festive gatherings, and Irish favorites like corned beef and cabbage. While the festivities may seem contradictory ...
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It’s time to paint the city green, without spending tons of green. Beers, burgers and baked goods at cut-rate prices are on the menu — at local and nationwide hotspots alike — in celebration of St.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated annually on March 17, the date of the patron saint's death. The holiday began as a religious feast day to honor St. Patrick, who brought Christianity to Ireland.
St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 17. The day originated as a religious holiday – honoring St. Patrick, who introduced Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century – but it has ...