The Irish immigrated because they were in poverty and they barely had any food. They went to U.S.A or Canada.
no -- the 3rd colour on the Irish flag is orange, not gold
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depending on how far back into history you wish to go, but since c.1600 the potato has had a central role - on its own, in stews, in bread, eyc. fish has always been important - in a mainly catholic country where meat was forbidden every Friday and for all of Lent. - mostly salmon, herring, mackerel and cod. pig meat of all types, especially cured, was the mainstay of most mid to poor families. the bacon was "cured" in brine and hung in the rafters to smoke. bread was mostly in the form of "soda" bread - made without yeast, using buttermilk to activate the soda. classic Irish dishes in the past were Irish stew, colcannon, boxty, coddle,barmbrack, etc. less common now where Irish cuisine is as international as any other.AnswerI do like my bit of soda bread though
their face painting
Yes, it is possible for a Catholic couple to elope without violating any religious traditions or beliefs by seeking permission from their parish priest and fulfilling the necessary requirements for a valid marriage in the Catholic Church.
Green symbolizes Catholic Ireland.
The Irish immigrated because they were in poverty and they barely had any food. They went to U.S.A or Canada.
Roman Catholic AnswerNorthern Irish Catholics are not encouraged to have any specific number of children by the Church. It is not the "Church of Rome", is the Catholic Church, whose headquarters are in Rome.
There is no recognized saint named Aoife in the Catholic Church. The name Aoife is of Irish origin and is not commonly associated with any canonized saints. It is possible that there may be local or regional traditions that venerate a saint named Aoife, but there is no widely accepted saint by that name in mainstream Christian history.
The Irish came to American because when they didnt have any food (Famine) They were in serach of land and food. There were so many of them, they were looked down upon.
I've never had any Irish food, but having an Irish hertiage it would be great experience. Allrecipes.com I'm sure has Irish recipes, they have almost everything.
Celtic Football Club is not officially affiliated with any religion. However, it has strong historical connections to the Catholic community in Scotland, which is reflected in the club's fan base and some of its traditions.
They were greeted with extreme predjudice more for their Catholic religion then any other reason but are now a proud part of Americana.
The Irish, up until recently have always been excellent Catholics, and the Church has done much to save the souls of generations of the Irish. At one time Ireland send more Catholic missionaries out of their country to spread Christianity all over Europe, Africa, Americas, etc. than any single other country, a fact that is amazing giving the size of the country.
any any any any any! Surname with an o' is most definitely Irish
I think they wear some sort of tight trousers not certain on the top but I know the colour is green