St. Patrick's Day

Although Saint Patrick was a Roman Catholic bishop, his day is not generally perceived as a religious holiday, but rather as a time of Irish celebration. To learn more about Saint Patrick's Day, browse the articles listed below.
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The History of St. Patrick
Best known for "driving" the snakes from Ireland, St. Patrick was a humble priest who sought to extend Christianity to a country built on paganism.

Interesting Facts about St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is now a secular celebration in which 'all the world becomes Irish'. Such statements, of course, annoy the real Irish no end. Everyone wants to have the Luck of the Irish, they say, and no whit of our Troubles.

St. Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland
The newest converts to any enterprise are usually always its most fervent champions, and so it was with Maewyn.

St. Patrick's Day Blessings
Some beautiful, uplifting blessings for St. Patrick's Day and the rest of the year.

Irish Toasts for St. Patrick's Day
There's nothing like a genuine Irish toast to warm the spirits on St. Patrick's Day - actually there's nothing like a genuine Irish toast to increase the spirit intake all year round.

St. Patrick's Day Party Planning Ideas
St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner and this is the perfect time to break out your green clothes and celebrate luck o the Irish!

Create a fun and entertaining St. Patrick's Day celebration
With a bit of the luck of the Irish, St. Patrick's Day celebrations can be fun and entertaining for adults and kids.

Visit New York City on St Patrick's Day
If you want to enjoy St Patrick's Day in style, why not take a trip to New York City to enjoy the world-famous St Patrick's Day Parade?

Saint Patrick's Day in Buenos Aires, Argentina
500,000 Irish-Argentina families living in Argentina today are a great example in terms of traditions and cultural heritage power, surviving after over a century and a half taking in consideration the huge and inevitable language barrier.

Saint Patrick
The Patron Saint of Ireland was born into either a Scottish or English family in the fourth century.