LORETTO -- Saint Francis Softball Head Coach Jennifer Patrick-Swift has accepted an offer to become the Head Coach of the NC State Softball program. Patrick-Swift led the Red Flash to new heights ...
Forget everything you think you know about pirates, leprechauns and pots of gold. The real story of Saint Patrick is far more captivating and way less cheesy. It's a tale of faith, resilience, and a ...
This Saint Patrick’s Day is a time for prayer and action for peace in Ukraine and for all the refugees and other victims of the war, Ireland’s leading Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland archbishops ...
It seems as though we just celebrated Christmas, which is why it is crazy to think that Saint Patrick’s Day is almost here! Saint Patrick’s Day doesn’t have to be just a single day of green beer and ...
Among the most popular saints today, Saint Patrick was a bishop and missionary to Ireland. However, he also spent several years as a slave, and once issued a heartfelt plea on behalf of girls and boys ...
St Patrick's Day is less than a week away and some people have yet to plan how they want to cherish the annual celebration, which is celebrated on March 17 every year. While the consumption of "green ...
The annual celebration of St. Patrick's Day happens on March 17 and this year the holiday falls on Saturday. The holiday is celebrated quite differently in Ireland than it is in the United States. In ...
If your idea of celebrating St. Patrick's Day is ordering a Shamrock Shake at McDonald's or mimicking the Lucky Charms leprechaun, you might want to turn the page now. St. Patrick, born in the fourth ...
The 52nd annual Saint Patrick's Day parade took place Saturday on Bardstown Road in the Highlands.The parade drew large crowds in pleasant weather to enjoy the early kickoff celebration. It started ...
Forget everything you thought you knew about St. Patrick: Marty Scorsese is here to set the record straight. “The snakes are a complete myth — since the last ice age, there have been no snakes in ...
He was a British interloper named Maewyn Succat. He was never officially sanctified by the Catholic church. He likely never referred to green shamrocks, in fact, his commemorative color was blue. And ...