Historians agree that St Patrick was born in 373 AD in one of two possible locations - Dumbarton in Scotland or on the west ...
Originally, the Irish holiday was meant to honor the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. Now, the day has become a ...
By the 17th century, the shamrock had become a symbol of emerging Irish nationalism. Three is a lucky number in Ireland, one that represents divinity. The Triquetra symbol, which means ‘three ...
El Pasoans may take to their local pubs and bars on Monday, March 17, but here is some history, cultural gems, and some ...
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NewsNation on MSNWhy do people wear green on St. Patrick’s Day?Wearing green is one of the most important aspects of Irish culture and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, but not everyone knows ...
With St. Patrick’s Day approaching, grocery stores and nurseries will be selling “shamrocks." As someone of Irish descent, I ...
The holiday has been celebrated in Ireland for over a thousand years in observance of Saint Patrick, who introduced ...
Originally, the Irish holiday was meant to honor the patron ... igniting a longstanding parade tradition in the United States. Why is the shamrock a symbol of St. Patrick's Day?
What is a true “Shamrock”? The true Irish Shamrock (Seamog in Gaelic, summer plant) is Trifolium repens, commonly known as white clover. This tri-leafed plant grows wild throughout Ireland ...
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