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Armagh's Apple Blossom Tours are part of annual celebrations of its most famous fruit. Apples have been grown in Britain since the Romans: St Patrick took them to Ireland
With St. Patrick's Day not far off, it's time to think of Irish things to eat. Naturally, things alcoholic come to mind. But the Irish have a sweet tooth, as well.
Legend has it that on the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands there lives Menehunes whose ancient ancestors were Leprechauns visiting from Ireland.
The themes in these four ancient prayers are timeless and can used today to bring peace into your life and to help you along on your spiritual journey.
St. Patrick's Day insights the mind to thoughts of folklore, shamrocks, and soda bread, but as you're seeing green, why not see secondhand the scenery of Ireland?
Celebrate Ireland on Saint Patrick's Day (March 17) with fun activities, entertaining ideas, green décor, games, music, and more. Ideas for kids, parents and teachers.
Did he chase the snakes out of the country? Why is he celebrated on March 17th? Did he spread Christianity? Was he a slave? Did he like a pint of Guinness?
Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, isn't actually Irish, but despite his birth in fourth century Britain, he isn't technically British either.
The list of patron saints is bigger than you think! Patron Saints of countries, occupations, illnesses, of everything. Here are some of the stranger patron saints.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in your Sunday school classroom with a bright and cheerful bulletin board. Take a look at this idea!
Contemporary role models seldom offer stability, vision and social justice, unlike historical role models that used their abilities to effect positive change.


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