Let's toast to all the happy couples with some words of kindness and a great Irish wedding blessing! Wise old words from Ireland abound, and Irish blessings and sayings for weddings are no exception.
From ancient amulets to everyday rituals, here’s a look at some well-known lucky symbols and where their superstitions come ...
Irish wedding blessings are full of sentiment. Of all life's many milestones, getting married is one of the most significant. In addition to solidifying your love for your partner, making your ...
But for the Irish, there are so many well-known Irish blessings that are spoken to others without needing a special occasion.
Fun and memorable Irish blessings to use all year round, but especially on March 17, St. Patrick's Day! In celebration of St. Patrick's Day 2024, we have compiled some of our favorite Irishy ...
While the parade (and the partying) happened Saturday, Milwaukee’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities officially began Monday morning with a ceremonial "blessing of the shamrock" at ...
The main library at Trinity College Dublin, previously named for a slave owner, is now called the Eavan Boland Library after one of the foremost female voices in Irish literature. “It’s taken ...
The wedding of historian ... but the appearance of straw-boys at Irish weddings was much more common in years past and the tradition may even be thousands of years old. Groups of straw-boys ...
The Irish Wedding Venue Awards saw seven winners for Dublin venues this year. The 2025 SaveMyDay.ie awards celebrate the best wedding venues across the country available for wedding receptions ...
A 92-year-old Irish grandpa has taken the internet by storm with his unique way of enjoying chocolates, leaving netizens both amused and impressed. In a viral video circulating on Instagram ...
For half a century, that blessing has embodied Brooklyn’s largest ... The Maryland 400, a small but valiant regiment of Irish soldiers, held off a much larger British force near the Old Stone House in ...
Seanchoíche events offer a modern take on the old Irish tradition of storytelling. Founder Ciaran Gaffney talks about going global, banning self-help speeches and why anyone – even Paul Mescal ...