The patron saint of Ireland was not, in fact, Irish. He was a Roman Briton, who spent his childhood in southwestern England before being kidnapped by Irish raiders, spirited across the sea and ...
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Celebrated every year with swathes of green and pints of Guinness, Saint Patrick is the most famous of Ireland’s trio of patron saints (the others are Brigid and Colm Cille, aka Columba). The standard ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Jessica Byrum / Stocksy Every year on March 17, we celebrate St. Patrick's Day. While many people mark the occasion with ...
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St. Patrick's Day is celebrated annually on March 17, the date of the patron saint's death. The holiday began as a religious feast day to honor St. Patrick, who brought Christianity to Ireland.