St. Patrick's Day, 17th March is Ireland's national holiday and is celebrated with events and parades worldwide. Here you can join in the fun and find out all about Saint Patrick, the Irish people and Saint Patricks day
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh go léir, sa bhaile agus ar fud an domhain.
I wish to send warm greetings on this St Patrick’s Day to Irish people at home
and abroad, and to Ireland’s friends around the globe.
Today is a day of celebration in Ireland and for our global Irish family
throughout the world. Over many decades the people of Ireland, resolute in their
belief in freedom, democracy, and human rights and the pursuit of truth,
justice, and peace, have worked to create the successful Ireland of today. We
can all bear witness to the arduous trials of our predecessors. Yet, through it,
and perhaps because of it, we have built a new confidence and sense of direction
– our collective aim to create a better Ireland and a better life for our
children and our children’s children.
Many years of hard work have gone into our economic development which has
blossomed in recent years. We have created a society in which the traditional
welcome for the stranger is extended to people from many countries whose
endeavours have contributed hugely to our economy and to enriching our cultural
diversity. We are building new communities, transforming inhabitants into
neighbours and neighbours into friends. Our national emblem, the shamrock,
itself teaches us to honour unity in diversity even as it celebrates diversity
in unity.
Our country today is vibrant, cosmopolitan and filled with energy, and with our
own distinctive national character, and our international relations are playing
an important part in our maturing as a nation and deepening our understanding of
our place in the world. The world is ever-changing and we accept that we need to
change with it. Greater understanding of our fellow members of the European
Union, and of the wider world, is a central part of meeting the challenges, and
seizing the opportunities, which lie before us. I am confident that the strength
of Ireland’s culture and values will stand to us in the future.
To my fellow Irish citizens, and to our friends celebrating this day with us,
may I say, in the words of St Patrick himself:
A blessing on their peaks,
On their bare flagstones,
A blessing on their glens,
A blessing on their ridges.
Like the sand of the sea under ships,
Be the number in their hearths;
On slopes, on plains,
On mountains, on hills, a blessing.
I wish all of you a very happy and peaceful St Patrick’s Day.
Go mbainimís ar fad sult agus aoibhneas as an lá speisialta seo.