America’s first St. Patrick’s Day celebration was in 1600 in the Spanish colony of present-day St. Augustine, Florida.
Monday, March 17 is St. Patrick's Day, celebrating all things Irish in the U.S. and around the world. Cities celebrate with ...
Saint Patrick (Saint Patrick) is the patron saint of Ireland, and "Saint Patrick's Day" is celebrated annually on March 17, the date of his death in 461 AD.
St. Patrick's Day, the day so many adults excitedly wake up to with two things on their mind: dusting off a green article of clothing and drinking green beer (maybe a shot or two of Irish whiskey, too ...
Did you know that St. Patrick’s Day was originally a solemn religious observance that has transformed into a global celebration of Irish culture ...
when the potato crops failed and over 1 million indigent Catholics arrived in the U.S. Facing discrimination from American ...
St. Patrick's Day observations have taken many forms over the years, but the parade has consistently been the most popular. In 1874, The Dispatch reported on three evenings of St. Patrick’s Day ...
Discover the past of Chicago's emerald waters and the festivities that capture the spirit of St. Patrick's Day.
St. Patrick's Day honors the death of St. Patrick and commemorates the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. Over time, the day ...
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the birth of George Leslie Mackay, the death of Alfred Edersheim, and the first St Patrick s Day parade in North America ...
St. Patrick's Day is coming up on March 17. But why do we celebrate the Irish holiday? Here's what to know, plus food deals you can snag in Arizona ...