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Pinch. Or be pinched. That is the question. Depending on when you are reading this column, you might be about to drink a Guinness, wear green and enjoy a fun ...
"Erin go Bragh" is commonly repeated on St. Patrick's Day, which is regarded as both a day to honor Ireland's patron saint as well as to honor Ireland and Irish culture as a whole. To respond to ...
In honor of St. Patrick's Day on Monday, a few tidbits from The Fact File: • St Patrick was born in a town in Roman Britain in 385 A.D., to Roman parents. He was English, and his birth name was ...
Start with “Erin go Bragh,” and by the time the celebrations are in full swing, you’ll have a deeper connection to the holiday—and to Ireland itself! Get Reader’s Digest’s Read Up ...
Related: 50 Best St. Patrick's Day Wishes To Toast Your Friends and Family "Erin go Bragh" translates directly, for the most part, to "Ireland until the end of time," though some translations ...
"Slán go deo" means "goodbye forever". Don't mistake it for the "Irish Goodbye" though - leaving a public event abruptly without saying goodbye to anyone.
Gentle reader, inasmuch as the date of publication of this issue falls on March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day, it behooves us to dedicate a portion at least of this column ...
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