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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. The holiday has spiritual meaning in Ireland, where it has been observed as a religious holiday for over 1,000 years.
He wasn't Irish, but he found his faith while being held as prisoner by a group of Irish raiders.
St. Patrick may be the patron saint of Ireland, but many St. Patrick’s Day traditions were born in the United States.
Before you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, get your facts straight by exploring common misconceptions about the holiday.
St. Patrick converted the Irish to Christianity, but there's more to know about Ireland's patron saint—like the fact that he wasn't Irish.
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