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Family Day!

by Fran DeLauraSmith in Holidays, March 17, 2012
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A fun day with the family!
Relax and enjoy!

Some Irish Recipes to Celebrate St Patrick S Day

by rizal mutaqien in Holidays, March 17, 2012
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Some Irish Recipes To Celebrate St Patrick S Day.

Saint Patrick The Slave, The Missionary, The Patron Saint

by Donnah Clark in Holidays, March 16, 2012
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Some little known facts about Ireland’s Patron Saint.

Leprechauns

by Rebecca Harris in Holidays, March 13, 2012
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A brief description of the Leprechaun.

Who Was Saint Patrick?

by Jonathan Shelley in Holidays, March 1, 2012
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Why do we decorate our houses with clovers and pots of gold around the month of March? What do these traditions mean? Who is St. Patrick?

The Holiday Where Everyone is Irish

by practical.majik in Holidays, February 22, 2012
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St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday which celebrates Saint Patrick. Saint Patrick was one of the patron saints of Ireland credited with spreading the Catholic religion to many areas of Ireland. St. Patrick’s Day takes place on the 17th day of March each year, which is the day which Saint Patrick died.

St. Patrick &Ndash; Patron Saint and The First Bishop of Ireland

by odocha ogechi in Holidays, March 24, 2011
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Learn about the life of this great saint. Happy belated feast day to all who answer patrick.

St. Patrick’s Day History

by Wan Firdaus in Holidays, March 18, 2011
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St. Patrick’s Day History.

Those Little Leprechauns

by Jacques Pierre Losier in Holidays, March 17, 2011
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Since I was a boy and into my 38 years of married bliss my Family & I have traditionally
celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day with the usual menu of carrots, greens, corned beef, cabbage, beer {green if it’s a tradition in your Family} or whiskey or non alcoholic treats to whet your fancy! Green is a must….Stopping by the wishing well and picking a four leaf clover is part of this celebration! And what about those pots of gold at the end of each rainbow in plain view all over the world but never reached or found! Especially true in Ireland!

Venerating St. Patric’s Day

by flyingfish00apk in Holidays, March 17, 2011
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He was the angel and nationalist Christian of Island who is credited with transferral Christianity to Hibernia. Most of what is familiar almost him comes from his two totality, the Confessio, a sacred autobiography, and his Epistola, a denouncement of British mistreatment of Irish Christians.

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