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St. Patrick’s Day

This event began 03/17/2026 and repeats every year forever

St. Patrick’s Day is observed annually on March 17 in honor of Saint Patrick, the 5th-century missionary credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. Though born in Roman Britain, Patrick was captured and taken to Ireland as a teenager before later returning as a missionary. Over time, he became Ireland’s most famous patron saint.

Originally a religious feast day in Ireland, the holiday commemorated Patrick’s death and celebrated Irish heritage, culture, and faith. The shamrock—said to have been used by Patrick to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity—became a lasting symbol of the day.

In modern times, St. Patrick’s Day has evolved into a global celebration of Irish identity, marked by parades, music, traditional food, green attire, and public festivities. Major cities around the world host large-scale events, making it one of the most widely recognized cultural holidays internationally.

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