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IRISH WEDDING TRADITIONS There is one wedding Irish tradition that states: 'Marry in May and Rue The Day' while another states: 'Marry in April if you can, joy for maiden and for man'.
IRISH CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS Ireland, like most countries, has a number of Christmas traditions that are all of its own.
Traditions, folklore, history and more. If it's Irish, it's here.
Irish traditions from Irish toasts and weddings, to Christmas and Irish cures are to be found in this collection of books from Moytura's Irish Bookshop...
In the Irish language Christmas is called "Nollaig" which comes from the Latin "natalica" meaning birthday. ... Most Irish people are Catholic and Christmas Day is almost entirely a religious festival.
It's a bit o' the Irish. The traditions, customs, and history of St. Patrick's Day are explored. There's also a fun game for the lads and lasses!
Irish people and Ireland - news and information on ireland, irish travel, genealogy, sport, history, roots, heritage, culture, music, tradition, tourism, accommodation, ... The site is for Irish expats, ...
The Irish Claddagh Ring ... An Irish bride's wedding ring is called a Claddagh ring. It is a heart held by two hands with the heart topped by a crown.
In keeping with the nickname Fighting Irish and the Irish folklore, the Leprechaun serves as the Notre Dame mascot.
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