Because he is generally credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland.
They do not celebrate it as much as the US
Saint Patrick's Day is widely celebrated in the USA.
we celebrate st. Patrick's day in the U.S. becasue many U.S. citizens have ancestors that moved here from Ireland. so many people living here are Irish and celebrate and take part in St.Patrick's Day activities
Ireland and the US have had to fight to separate themselves from British rule.Both countries also celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
In the US, traditionally they celebrate with green colored ale and have variations on Irish Stew and other dishes.
In the US, traditionally they celebrate with green colored ale and have variations on Irish Stew and other dishes.
=== === St Patrick's Day is celebrated to honor the Catholic saint, Saint Patrick for establishing the church in Ireland during the fifth century AD. 2 myths/beleifs about St Patrick: He drove the snakes from Ireland He taught about the holy trinity with Shamrocks, hence green clovers are a symbol of the holiday
No.There are more people in the United States that celebrate St. Patrick's day than anyplace else on Earth, even Ireland!The US does not however have the highest ratio of people celebrating to population. Less than half of the US population celebrate St. Patricks day, and most in Ireland do BUT there are far more people living in the US compared to Ireland.Hope this helped.There are 4 million people in Ireland. There are 19.5 million people in New York alone. Take a guessin Ireland, St. Patrick's is more of a religious feast day.
I like to celebrate all holidays because they are important.2nd Answer:ChristmasThanksgivingHanukkahFourth of JulyBirthdaysCinco de MayoNew YearsRamadanKwanzaaVeteran's DayMemorial DayLabor DayValentines DaySt. Patrick's DayHalloweenPresident's Day (US)
all regions celebrate memorial day
st.patricks day
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