What we know about the real St. Patrick, from enslaved shepherd to high-class influencer, and from snake-banishing to pagan ...
St. Patrick's Day is the perfect opportunity for Catholics to deepen our understanding of the Apostle of Ireland.
A shamrock is synonymous with St Patrick, and the story goes that he used the plant to represent the Holy Trinity. Drowning ...
The first recorded parade on the Catholic Feast Day of St. Patrick was held on March 17, 1601, in a Spanish colony in ...
Whether you credit him with banishing snakes, bringing Christianity or giving us a bank holiday weekend, St Patrick's Day is ...
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Why are there no snakes in Ireland? St. Patrick’s Day myth explained
Ireland is snake-free, but not because of Saint Patrick, say researchers.
Some of your favorite St. Patrick's Day traditions might actually have their roots outside of Ireland.
Not all of the well-known March 17th traditions — like indulging in corned beef and cabbage or cheering along a parade route ...
Today, Tuesday, March 17, is St. Patrick's Day. But why do we celebrate the holiday and who is St. Patrick? Here's a guide, plus food deals to grab.
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