The Celtic Cross
The Celtic cross is a symbol widely associated with Ireland, but many may not know the unique history and debate surrounding this unique and instantly recognizable symbol. The Celtic cross combines a cross with a circle surrounding its intersection
Unique, mysterious and lesser-known facts about Ireland
Unique, mysterious and lesser-known facts about Ireland – Ireland boasts a rich heritage, diverse weather and intriguing history. The Emerald Isle can be a mysterious place to visit – and an even more exciting place to live.
The Dogwood Tree
The Legend of the Dogwood Tree, a popular legend, says that the dogwood tree changed after the crucifixion of Christ. Is this true? Is it Biblical? #Dogwood #DogwoodTree
The Way to Heaven!
Christian Humor below on The Way to Heaven – Story about a little boy and a pastor who is asking for directions. Then the pastor also tells the boy he can show him the way to heaven.
The Harp
The Harp – Over the years, shamrocks and the famed Tricolour have become symbols of the Emerald Isle. But when celebrating Irish history or planning St. Patrick’s Day festivities, celebrants should not overlook the important role the harp has played in Ireland for centuries. Even the Bible mentions the harp.
5 Acronyms for Fear
5 Acronyms for Fear. F E A R Taking one letter of each word to spell out something for that word. Plus memes for those Fear Acronyms. #fear #acronym #fearacronym
The significance of Croagh Patrick
The significance of Croagh Patrick – Croagh Patrick is significant in Irish history because it was both a place of worship predating the arrival of Christianity in the country, but also the place St. Patrick was purported to have completed a 40-day Lenten ritual in the 5th century.
Invisibility, leprechauns and national pride tied to wearing green
Invisibility, leprechauns and national pride tied to wearing green – Part of what makes celebrating St. Patrick’s Day so enjoyable is the scores of traditions surrounding the holiday. The month of March ushers in parades, festive foods, lively music, and as much green attire as a person can handle.
Green rivers are St. Patrick’s Day traditions
Green rivers are St. Patrick’s Day traditions – It is one thing to wear green or paint a green shamrock on your cheek, but dyeing an entire river green is an immense and awe-inspiring homage to St. Patrick’s Day.
Kindness is a language the blind can see and the deaf can hear
Kindness is a language the blind can see and the deaf can hear – Kindness can be seen and heard by everyone regardless if they are blind or deaf. #Kindness #Blind #Deaf