As St Patrick’s Day celebrations get underway across Ireland Sophie Clarke travelled to Armagh to find out more about the patron saint’s connection to the city ...
Way - dubbed the Pilgrim's Walk - is an 82-mile walking trail taking in many of the snake-banishing saint's most important ...
Armagh City, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, was chosen by St Patrick as the site of his first stone church in 445AD and to this day, remains the only city in the world with two cathedrals ...
But what Armagh doesn’t have in the seventh century is a tomb or the body of St. Patrick.” The Mourne granite slab marking the traditional burial place of St. Patrick at the Cathedral Church ...
Marking Saint Patrick’s Day the bishops of Ireland encouraged the faithful to pray for peace in the world, especially in Gaza, Ukraine, Syria, and Sudan.
People from across Ireland and beyond are celebrating St Patrick's Day with parades, festivities and an array of events. Here ...
Today, less than half a mile away, on a neighbouring hill, stands Saint Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral, making Armagh the only city in the world with two cathedrals bearing his name.
Parades have taken place in Belfast, Londonderry, Enniskillen, Downpatrick, Newry and Armagh and - for the first time in seven years - in Ballycastle.
Northern Ireland is ready for a vibrant St Patrick’s Day celebration, with towns and cities turning green in honour of ...