Whether you credit him with banishing snakes, bringing Christianity or giving us a bank holiday weekend, St Patrick's Day is undoubtedly an excellent chance to celebrate our small country.
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The holiday has been celebrated in Ireland for over a thousand years in observance of Saint Patrick, who introduced ...
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St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color ...
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The St. Patrick’s Day parade will take place on Saturday, March 15, at 10 a.m. Around 350,000 ...
Wait, wrong column! (Everything before the joke is true). His given name was Maewyn Succat. Maewyn means “Lover of the sea” in Celtic. And Succat means “God of war.” So, his name means ...
In honor of St. Patrick's Day on Monday, a few tidbits from The Fact File: • St Patrick was born in a town in Roman Britain in 385 A.D., to Roman parents. He was English, and his birth name was Maewyn ...
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"Celtic Christianity incorporates contemplative prayer, rhythm in work and worship, sharing equally between women and men, ...
In just a couple of days, everyone will be Irish. Every year while scrolling social media on St. Patrick’s Day, I notice that ...
Historians don’t know much about St. Patrick. But they believe he was born in the fifth century as Maewyn Succat. He wasn’t Irish; rather he was born in Wales, the son of a Roman-British official.