St. Patrick's Day — as a holy day of obligation, a celebration of Irish culture, or an excuse to imbibe a green pint of beer — millions across the globe will observe the holiday on March 17th.
But other than "drowning the shamrock" and getting pinched for not wearing green, what do we really know about the holiday?For the answers, Fox News consulted Monsignor Robert T.
Ritchie, the rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, to explain a few of the finer points about this widely celebrated holiday."The official feast day in the Catholic Church of St.
Patrick of Ireland is March 17," Ritchie said. "That's why it's always celebrated here in New York on the 17th itself; in Ireland, it's a holy day of obligation, and the people have to go to church."As Ritchie explained, the practice of celebrating St.