It is Ireland's national holiday, but it is celebrated in many countries.
It is Ireland's national holiday, celebrating St. Patrick who is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland.
Because the 17th of March is St. Patrick's Day, Ireland's national holiday.
It is Ireland's national holiday. Wherever there are Irish people, it is celebrated. It commemorates St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint. He brought Christianity to Ireland.
St. Patrick is Ireland's patron Saint. He is celebrated for bringing Christianity to Ireland in 432AD. St. Brigid is the other patron saint of Ireland. She too was a key figure in the early stages of Christianity in Ireland. St. Patrick's Day, the 17th of March, is Ireland's national holiday. It is celebrated in Ireland and by Irish people all around the world. The 1st of February is saint Brigid's Day.
St. Patrick's Day represents Christianity coming to Ireland. St. Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. It is on the 17th of March and it is the national holiday of Ireland.
It was first celebrated in Ireland.
St. Stephen's Day.
It is Ireland's national holiday. Where there are Irish people or people of Irish descent, St. Patrick's day will be celebrated. St. Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland, which is why he is so important to the Irish people.
Religion
Remembrance Day is not a national holiday in the Republic of Ireland. However, Remembrance Sunday is celebrated with a Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, which the president of Ireland attends. There is a National Day of Commemoration each July to honor all Irish people who have died in war, and the Irish National War Memorial Gardens is dedicated to the Irish people who died in World War I.
The 17th of March.