st. patrick's day
- Categories: Irish Traditions , News , Interesting Stories , St. Patricks Day , Celtic Holidays , Celtic Legends , Blog , Education , Legends and Folklore , Celtic Culture , History of IrelandIt is almost time to put on your best green outfit and Shamrock jewelry! The celebration of Saint Patrick's Day, which occurs annually on March 17, is filled with marches, lucky charms, and all things green. The occasion originally commemorated a religious holiday, but over the years it has evolved into a commemoration of Irish heritage.
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St. Patrick's Day is a holiday celebrated by people of Irish descent all over the world. Traditional Irish cuisine plays an important role in this celebration, with dishes like corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread, and shepherd's pie becoming synonymous with the holiday. The history behind these dishes is rooted in the struggles of the Irish people, both in Ireland and in their new homes abroad.
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Get ready to add a touch of Irish elegance to your St. Patrick's Day outfit with these five traditional Irish jewelry pieces. From the iconic Celtic cross to the timeless Claddagh ring, each piece has deep roots in Irish history and culture. The Irish Jewelry Company offers a wide variety of designs, including intricate Trinity Knot earrings, sparkling shamrock pendants, and unique Ogham script inscriptions. Show your love for the Emerald Isle and celebrate in style this St. Patrick's Day with these beautiful pieces.
- The luck of the Irish is always celebrated on St. Patrick’s Day that has become a global celebration of Irish culture usually celebrated with parades and pub gatherings. On St. Patrick’s Day many people of Irish decent flaunt there best Irish jewelry proudly. Adding a beautiful piece of Irish jewelry, like a claddagh ring, emerald green shamrock earrings or Harp Brooch to your St. Patrick’s Day look adds the perfect festive finishing touch. Luckily, there’s still time to get your perfect Irish gift a piece of St. Patrick’s Day jewelry in time for March 17th. Your local St. Patrick’s Day parade might be canceled in 2021 but your Irish spirit has not been. So treat yourself to a special piece of Irish jewelry to lift your spirits or give an Irish gift of jewelry, a unique present for a special someone who can use a little Irish luck.
- Feb 14 2021
Saint Patrick's Day History and Tradition
As that old saying goes “Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day“. Saint Patrick’s Day is one of the most popular Irish holidays celebrated world wide by the Irish and non Irish a like. Saint Patrick’s Day is actually the Feast day of Ireland’s patron saint known as Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, also widely known as “the Day of the Festival of Patrick”). St. Patrick’s Day for the Irish is a popular cultural celebration as well as a religious celebration held on 17 March. The feast day of
- Mar 13 2015
NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade History
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17. People celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by wearing green and going to Saint Patrick’s Day parades. Irish-American immigrants brought Saint Patrick’s Day to the United States. - Sep 20 2014
Irish American Census Statistics
Did you know that one out of ten Americans claims Irish ancestry? Originally a religious holiday to honor St. Patrick, who introduced Christianity to Ireland in the fifth century, St. Patrick's Day has evolved into a celebration for all things Irish. The world's first St. Patrick's Day parade occurred on March 17, 1762, in New York City, featuring Irish soldiers serving in the English military. - Categories: Irish Traditions , Irish Blessings , News , Interesting Stories , St. Patricks Day , Celtic Holidays , Blog , Education , Celtic CultureRead some great Irish Blessing, Irish Toast, and Irish Sayings for Saint Patrick's Day. May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks. May your heart be as light as a song. May each day bring you bright, happy hours that stay with you all year long. May your troubles be less and your blessings are more. And nothing but happiness comes through your door.