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Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, lit. 'the Day of the Festival of Patrick'), is a religious and cultural holiday held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (c. 385 – c. 461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland.
St. Patrick’s Day, feast day (March 17) of St. Patrick, patron saint of Ireland. Born in Roman Britain in the late 4th century, he was kidnapped at the age of 16 and taken to Ireland as a slave. He escaped but returned about 432 ce to convert the Irish to Christianity.
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St. Patrick’s Day is a global celebration of Irish culture that takes place annually on March 17, the anniversary of the patron saint of Ireland's death in the fifth century.
Oct 27, 2009 · St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17, the anniversary of his death in the fifth century. Learn about the origins, traditions and legends of the Irish patron saint and his feast day.
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Feb 1, 2019 · Saint Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious holiday held annually on March 17, named after the patron saint of Ireland. Learn about the origins, traditions and customs of this global celebration, from parades and corned beef to green beer and shamrocks.
Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Irish: Pádraig [ˈpˠɑːɾˠɪɟ] or [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Welsh: Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland", he is the primary patron saint of Ireland, the other patron saints being Brigid of Kildare and Columba.
Oct 14, 2009 · Learn about the life and legacy of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who died on March 17 around 460 A.D. Find out how he became a Christian, a missionary and a cultural influencer in Ireland.