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Longstanding and deep devotion' -- How St. Patrick became Boston's

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St. Patrick's Day, or the feast of St. Patrick, takes place annually on March 17. It is a day to celebrate Irish culture and to commemorate the life of St. Patrick, bishop of Ireland. Across the country and around the world, people mark the holiday with traditional foods, such as corned beef and cabbage, parades, and the wearing of green attire and shamrocks.

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