St. Patrick's Day in the Irish Language
Dig Deeper into St. Patrick's Day

How To Say – St. Patrick’s Breastplate “Lúireach Phádraig” in Irish (VIDEO)
We often get requests for particular Irish Pronunciation videos, and since our focus is to help our community to learn the Irish language we do our best to add these requests to our regular videos. As you probably know, we don’t just create Irish phrase pronunciation videos, we also publish Irish poems and prayers (many

How To Say – Happy St. Patrick’s Day in Irish (VIDEO)
St. Patrick’s Day is probably the biggest holiday in Ireland and it fills our hearts with warmth to see the positive effect this holiday has all over the World. If you check your news feed around St. Patrick’s Day you’ll see how people celebrate, have a good time and start new friendships.

St. Patrick’s Day: Three Irish things EVERYBODY can say
St. Patrick spoke the Irish language. You can share a little Irish with your friends to really connect with Ireland’s Gaelic culture. St. Patrick would have had no choice but to speak it, in order to spread his religious message. Not sure about Irish vs Gaelic? Watch our Irish vs Gaelic video to find out

What are you doing for St. Patrick’s Day?
St. Patrick’s Day has always been dear to my heart. Growing up in Ireland, it was all about being able to watch the parade in our town.

St. Patrick: Who Was He (And Why Do We Care)?
St. Patrick’s Day was a bewildering holiday for me when I was a child. I learned pretty quickly that I was supposed to wear green on March 17 (and that, if I forgot, I was subject to being pinched by anyone who noticed). It took a little longer, but I also eventually learned not to

Audio: How to Cuss Like a Leprechaun
OK, I admit the title is kind of cheesy. Well, seriously cheesy, actually. I hope my Irish friends will forgive me. I mean, if you can’t get away with some cheese on St. Patrick’s Day, when can you? (especially if it’s green cheese!). Ouch. Mea culpa. Tá aiféala orm.

Real Irish Songs for St. Patrick’s Day
If you’ve been following this blog at all, you know that the music I listen to and perform around St. Patrick’s Day is different from what a lot of you may listen to (if you’re new to this blog welcome!). If you like, you can read a little bit about the kind of music I DO