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Go beyond green milkshakes with these terrific St. Patrick's Day recipes, including Irish soda bread, corned beef sandwiches, emerald isle punch,
Learn more about St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland and one of Christianity's most Who was St. Patrick? Irish Icons · Interactive Map of Ireland
Irish recipes include corned beef and cabbage, apple mash, Irish soda bread, boxty, and others. Enjoy Irish recipes for St. Patrick's Day.
Raholp is also believed, through tradition, to be the place on Strangford Lough where St. Patrick first arrived to convert the Irish, walking up the now
9 Sep 2010 Quotations for St Patrick's Day, from The Quote Garden.
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The medallion for 2011 Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade will honor the Super Bowl XLIV Champions New Orleans Saints and the Irish.
Today, Irish Catholics throughout the world celebrate Saint Patrick's Day on his feast RootsWeb's Genealogical Tribute to St Patrick and Irish Ancestors
St. Patrick's Day is a lively holiday celebrated every March 17. Learn about the origin of St. Patrick's Day, about St. Patrick and the holiday's history.
One of the greatest Irish festivals, St. Patrick's Day or Paddy's Day commemorates the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. A festive day for
Saint Patrick, who was kidnapped as a teenager by Irish king Niall of the Nine Hostages, converted the people of Ireland to Christianity.
This traditional Irish dish is the centerpiece for many a St. Patrick's Day table. Corned beef takes a long, lovely simmer with potatoes, carrots and
Listen to Irish sayings and phrases for St Patrick's Day, complete with sound recordings of the Irish language.
Taken Prisoner By Irish Raiders. It is known that St. Patrick was born in Britain to wealthy parents near the end of the fourth century.
It's a bit o' the Irish. The traditions, customs, and history of St. Patrick's Day are explored. There's also a fun game for the lads and lasses!
16 Mar 2009 On St. Patrick's Day—Tuesday, March 17—millions of people will don green and celebrate the Irish in, and around, them with parades,
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