St. Joseph's Day is universal. It is celebrated throughout the world.
On Saint Josephs day.
Polish people celebrate Christmas and Easter. They also celebrate Constitution day, All Saint's day, and they celebrate their Independence Day in November.
One Italian holiday is liberation day, this is celebrated in April. Other holidays in Italy are Republic Day, the feast of Saint John, and All Saint's day.
"Saint Patrick's Day" in English is Il giorno di San Patrizio in Italian.
"Happy Saint Valentine's Day!" in English means Buon San Valentino! in English.
The Italian word "onomastico" translates to "name day" in English. It refers to the celebration of the feast day of the saint the person is named after.
There's no typical "Polish Day". May 3rd is Polish Constitution Day but November 11th is Polish Independence Day
My uncles do, and they're Italian. I don't think it's anything against the Irish, just signifies you aren't trying to celebrate their holiday. Just like Irish people most likely wouldn't wear red on Saint Joseph's day. :)
There is no Saint Patrick27 Day.
A saint's feast day is a day we remember a particular saint and the life he or she led.
It is Saint Patrick's Day, not Saint Patties Day.
"Daddy" in Polish is "tata."