St. Patrick's Day, observed on March 17, has transitioned from a feast day in Ireland to a widely celebrated holiday in the ...
While St. Patrick's Day celebrations often produce images of T-shirts donning "Kiss me, I'm Irish," leprechaun hats and pubs ...
St. Patrick's Day is widely celebrated around the world, but its significance and recognition vary across countries. Find out ...
America’s first St. Patrick’s Day celebration was in 1600 in the Spanish colony of present-day St. Augustine, Florida.
The three-leaf clover is closely tied to St. Patrick, but not many know its true meaning. Let us share the story behind this ...
The three-leaved plant, symbolic of Ireland and of St Patrick's Day has an important meaning for Christians. It is said to ...
Many generations ago, heavy drinking and partying was not the staple for celebrating St. Patrick's Day, according to historian Sean O'Connell in Pittsburgh.
St. Patrick's Day is a celebration of Irish heritage. Here's where this holiday and its traditions originated.
While the tradition of the St. Paddy’s parade actually began in North America when immigrants gathered to honor their ...
Patrick's Day, observed on March 17, has transitioned from a feast day in Ireland to a widely celebrated holiday in the United States. The holiday commemorates St. Patrick, the patron saint of ...
Saint Patrick died on March 17, 461, which later became the day we celebrate him and the Irish. America’s first St. Patrick’s Day celebration was in 1600 in the Spanish colony of present ...