Four-leaf clovers, aside from being considered good luck, are said to be symbols of faith, love, hope and good fortune.
The three-leaf clover is closely tied to St. Patrick, but not many know its true meaning. Let us share the story behind this ...
As many people find green to wear today and head to a local pub for a green beer, the meaning behind St. Patrick’s Day goes ...
Every year on March 17, people around the globe celebrate St. Patrick's Day with festive parades, lively music, and, ...
St. Patrick’s Day has become a global celebration of Irish heritage, with the United States being the epicentre of ...
Celtic have launched a new clothing range aimed at celebrating the club’s Irish heritage, but the collection has been met with significant backlash from supporters due to both its high prices and ...
The first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place not in Ireland but in America. "Records show that a St. Patrick’s Day parade ...
Every year on March 17, the streets of cities are filled with fun, crowds of people walk in pubs in green, and the rivers (literally!) turn emerald. St.
Saint Patrick’s Day, it is tradition to wear something green. The luck of the Irish. The four-leaf clover. The pot of gold at ...
US President Donald Trump momentarily lost focus during a press briefing with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin at the White House on Wednesday—all because of Vice President JD Vance’s ...
St. Patrick’s Day is March 17, but let’s be clear on a few things. St. Patrick wasn’t Irish; he was British/Roman. The three ...
The pair of green-coloured socks worn by US Vice President JD Vance during the meeting had shamrock printed on it.