St. Patrick’s Day 2021 – An unnoticed holiday

Saint Patrick is considered the foremost patron saint of Ireland and the 17th of March every year marks St. Patrick’s Day. This is the feast day of Saint Patrick which is also called La Fheile Padraig. Although now you don’t see many people wearing green and raising glasses, the earlier tradition was to wear green the whole day and attend masses to mark this day.

If you have already planned to holiday at one of the hotels near Times Square NYC the likes of Citadines Connect Fifth Avenue New York in March 2021, you will also get the chance to join the commemorations. Note – It is okay if you don’t wear green on the day, but refrain from wearing orange as that could mean you are a protestor.

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