As many people find green to wear today and head to a local pub for a green beer, the meaning behind St. Patrick’s Day goes beyond color and pinching. Here are some facts to know about the Irish ...
St. Patrick's Day, marked on March 17th, is an alive and kicking festival commemorating Ireland's patron saint and reflecting the nation's rich cultural heritage. The most iconic feature of this ...
Every year on March 17, people around the globe celebrate St. Patrick's Day with festive parades, lively music, and, obviously, plenty of green. But beyond the usual partying, this holiday is also ...
From milkshakes at McDonalds to beer at dive bars; to clothes, shoes and accessories as well as festive decorations, St.
I always believed that the beautiful green shamrock only grew in Ireland. That is what I was taught when growing up. And I was also taught the shamrock is so special to us as a symbol of the Irish ...
Green was finally introduced to the festivities in the 18th century when the shamrock became a national symbol of Ireland. St. Patrick is known as the patron saint of Ireland, but the Catholic ...
Moreover, Ireland is often referred to as the "Emerald Isle" due to its lush, green landscape. The three-leafed shamrock, a symbol of Ireland, is traditionally green, and St. Patrick is said to ...
Wearing green on the holiday was loosely tied to Saint Patrick, but a more direct symbol of the patron saint of Ireland was the three-leaf shamrock. “The significance of the three-leafed ...
Princess Kate said she was delighted to fulfil a key royal duty after King Charles honoured his beloved daughter-in-law. The future Queen stepped out in a stunning green outfit to mark ...
US President Donald Trump momentarily lost focus during a press briefing with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin at the White House on Wednesday—all because of Vice President JD Vance’s ...
As nearly 250 runners gathered in the parking lot of the Mentor Senior Center before 9 a.m. on March 9 for the Shamrock Run 5K, one greeting was overwhelmingly the most popular. “Top o’ the ...