Catholic Church in Ireland moving St. Patrick's Day in 2008... | KXNet.com North Dakota News
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Catholic Church in Ireland moving St. Patrick's Day in 2008...Jul 18 2007 11:43AM
Associated Press DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) Church officials in Ireland say Roman Catholic celebrations of St. Patrick's Day will come two days early there next year to avoid a conflict with the Holy Week. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide each March 17th, but the church has decided to shift its 2008 feast day in honor of Ireland's patron saint to Saturday, March 15th. It's the first time the date has been changed since 1940 and the next conflict is not expected until 2160. Religious and government authorities stress that while church services honoring St. Patrick will happen earlier than usual, it shouldn't affect secular festivities worldwide. Next March 17th will also remain an official Irish day off from work. % |
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