If it’s March, and it’s green, it must be St. Patrick’s Day. The day honoring the patron saint of Ireland is a global ...
With March now upon us, St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner. But Leprechauns, green beer and pots of gold aside, there is another traditional symbol associated with the ...
While the shamrock is synonymous with Irish culture, its cousin, the white clover, is making waves in the world of ...
While St. Patrick’s Day festivities have strayed from their saintly origins, and are now marked by green-dyed food, parades ...
The Irish flag - or, in Irish, the 'Bratach na hÉireann' – was flown publicly for the first time on March 7, 1848 during that year's Young Irelander Rebellion in Waterford City at the Wolfe ...
Every March 17, we break out our green clothing and jewelry, wear four-leaf clover-shaped pins and glasses ... the ...
Today is St. Patrick’s Day, and honoring the patron saint of Ireland is a global celebration of Irish heritage.
A popular sight around the holiday is the shamrock, or three-leaf clover, linked to Ireland and St. Patrick. The lucky ones, though, come across something that's harder to find: a four-leaf clover.