Is St Patrick's Day celebrated in Ireland, and why do we celebrate that holiday?
St. Patrick's Day is a holy day of obligation for Roman Catholics in Ireland. The feast day usually falls during Lent. ChaCha!
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About St. Patrick's Day
Saint Patrick's day is a religious holiday celebrated on March 17 internationally. It is named after St. Patrick who is the most well-known and popular patron saint of Ireland. It is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Newfoundland, Northern Ireland, and Montserrat, but it is also widely celebrated by places in the Irish diaspora, like Great Britain, the United States, Argentina, and Canada.
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