St. Patrick's Day observations have taken many forms over the years, but the parade has consistently been the most popular.
As revelers celebrate St. Patrick's Day in 2025, here's a look at who Ireland's patron saint was and the meaning behind the ...
America’s first St. Patrick’s Day celebration was in 1600 in the Spanish colony of present-day St. Augustine, Florida.
Federal and local authorities are investigating a possible hate crime after a Catholic Church named after St. Patrick was ...
St. Patrick's Day is the feast day for St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Irish citizens celebrate the day by ...
If it’s March, and it’s green, it must be St. Patrick’s Day. The day honoring the patron saint of Ireland is a global ...
Cities like Boston and Chicago celebrate the day with parades, river dyeing, and cultural events, attracting millions of ...
Some New Orleanians might be able to catch a cabbage on the way to the polls on March 29. The Irish Channel St. Patrick’s Day ...
While St. Patrick's Day is a loud celebration of Irish heritage around the country each year, the church that bears the saint ...
While St. Patrick’s Day festivities have strayed from their saintly origins, and are now marked by green-dyed food, parades and leprechauns, the holiday remains tied to St. Patrick and the first feast ...
St. Patrick is as a Roman Catholic figure, but a church in Grevena, in northern Greece, has always celebrated him.
Initially, St. Patrick's Day was a solemn religious observance in Ireland, featuring church services and feasts in his honor. However, as Irish immigrants spread around the world, particularly to the ...