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Lissadell Church of Ireland will host a Service of Dedication on Sunday, 8th June marking the restoration of its historic ...
Kildare man Patrick Hyland, regarded by many as Ireland’s leading tenor, returns for a special concert in his native town.
The June bank holiday weekend is almost here, which means it’s a busy weekend on the events calendar in Sligo and surrounding ...
ALDI shoppers are racing to their nearest branch to snap up a Baileys dupe, scanning for a third of the price with a host of new flavours launching just in time for summer. The popular supermarket ...
Over €83,000 in funding has been allocated to support local heritage projects across Carlow and Kilkenny through the Heritage ...
The most expensive home on the list is a four-bedroom, five-bath contemporary home on the shore of Skaneateles Lake. The ...
Inspired by St. Patrick’s “Confessions,” in which the patron of Ireland states “I arose as many as 100 times at night to pray,” a group of Christians gathered at dawn on March 17 around ...
Here's a look at who Ireland's patron saint was and why he is celebrated each year. The first historical record of revelry for St. Patrick dates back to the 7th century in Ireland, Sarah Waidler ...
“THERE’S not too many saints that are remembered in the same way as St Patrick,” explains the Very Reverend Shane Forster as we walk through St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Armag ...
What St Patrick brought to Ireland was something fresh and dynamic, a religion that offered a different value system which did not sit easily with the social and political realities of the time.
Overwhelmingly, however, most of what is commonly associated with St Patrick isn’t true. From him introducing Christianity to the Irish to driving all the snakes out of Ireland, his story is ...
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