In the 10th century, the first evidence of St. Patrick being a beloved figure in Ireland emerged. In the early 17th century, ...
Festivities began March 9 with a vigil Mass at the parish to commence the March 10–18 novena leading up to the feast day ...
St. Patrick's Day's color transitioned from blue to green, reflecting Irish independence and identity changes.
While St. Patrick’s Day festivities have strayed from their saintly origins, and are now marked by green-dyed food, parades and leprechauns, the holiday remains tied to St. Patrick and the first feast ...
The feast of St. Joseph the Patriarch, also commonly known as the Solemnity of St. Joseph, is celebrated on March 19 by the ...
Lent coincides with St. Joseph's March 19 feast day. In the Catholic Church, the two occasions illustrate different aspects ...
There are now two St. Patrick’s Day days worldwide. One is an opportunity to celebrate and promote Ireland on the world stage ...
St. Patrick's Day is a celebration of Irish heritage. Here's where this holiday and its traditions originated.
St. Mary Catholic Church in Orange is pleased to announce the Celebration of the Saint Joseph Altar on Saturday and Sunday, ...
El Paso, Texas - The protective figure of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas, looms large above the ...
St. Patrick's Day was marked with a celebratory Mass at St. Patrick Church in Washington, D.C., on March 17, drawing ...