Over half a million spectators are expected on the streets of Dublin for the National St Patrick’s Day Parade on March 17.
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Kicking off at noon on March 17, the parade will weave its way around the city for about two hours, wrapping up around 2pm ...
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Festival will be celebrating the legendary spirit of Irishness in the heart of Dublin City- where every street tells a story!
Despite declining Church attendance, millions of Irish people were drawn by the tours of St Thérèse’s bodily relics to ...