No. only a minority of the world celebrate St. Patrick's day (mainly in Ireland, the UK, North America, Australia, New Zealand, and other English-speaking countries).
In fact, there is NO HOLIDAY at all that everyone celebrates.
the Irish celebrate St. Patrick's day to celebrate the life of a man named Patrick cause he is the one who brang Christianity to Ireland
March 17 is the feast of St. Patrick all over the world.
The St. Patty's Day Parade, and of course, dying the Chicago River Green
Wherever the Irish people are in the world, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated. Usually non-Irish people also join in and help organise those celebrations. That would be the case in Australia, so many ordinary Australians would indeed celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
St. Patrick's day is not a national holiday in the U.S. It is a Catholic feast day. As they say, everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day.
Yes, everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's day.
To help celebrate the day and let people know about St Patrick and to let everyone know we support him.
St. Patrick was not a Muslim. He was a Catholic.
March 17th
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.
the Irish celebrate St. Patrick's day to celebrate the life of a man named Patrick cause he is the one who brang Christianity to Ireland
St. Patrick's day
It honours St. Patrick, as it is St. Patrick's Day. It is Ireland's national holiday.
We celebrate St. Patrick's Day on March 17th because that is the day St. Patrick died.
St. Patrick was a Christian. Muslims are not Christian. As a result, they don't celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
the Gaels
Yes, they do.