Irish Catholics to celebrate St. Patrick two days earlier in 2008
By Michael Kelly
Catholic News Service
DUBLIN, Ireland (CNS) -- Catholics in Ireland will celebrate the feast of St. Patrick two days earlier next year after the Vatican gave permission to move the feast day to avoid a conflict with Holy Week.
Traditionally St. Patrick and all things Irish are celebrated March 17. However, in 2008, March 17 falls on the Monday of Holy Week and, according to church law, the days of Holy Week and Easter rank above all others, so the solemnity of St. Patrick must be moved to another date.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
send back the green beer...
... because we apparently already missed St. Patrick's Day.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
So this is why Edmonton bars were pushing Saturday for their St. Patrick's Day parties?
ReplyDelete