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St. Patrick’s Day, more than Drinking Beer, Wearing Green and Parades

by CIMPN / RCPMI | Mar 17, 2022 | History

March 17, 2022 – As you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day today, remember the reason for the season. While  raising your glass of Guinness or Jameson and amoung the many sláintes, remember the generations of Irish immigrants who laid the foundation for the...
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