Manchester, UK 15th March, 2015. 'Top of the Feckin' Morning to Ya! The St Patrick's weekend Irish Festival. Thousands of people lined the streets to watch as the St Patrick’s Day parade made its way through Manchester. The colourful procession set off from the Irish World Heritage Centre in Cheetham Hill before making its way to Albert Square. Flag bearers representing the 32 counties in the Emerald Isle led the parade into the city centre, followed by floats from the city’s Irish associations.

Manchester, UK 15th March, 2015. 'Top of the Feckin' Morning to Ya! The St Patrick's weekend Irish Festival.  Thousands of people lined the streets to watch as the St Patrick’s Day parade made its way through Manchester.  The colourful procession set off from the Irish World Heritage Centre in Cheetham Hill before making its way to Albert Square.  Flag bearers representing the 32 counties in the Emerald Isle led the parade into the city centre, followed by floats from the city’s Irish associations. Stock Photo
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15 March 2015

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Manchester, UK

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Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, "the Day of the Festival of Patrick"), is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (c. AD 385–461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick's Day was made an official Christian feast day in the early 17th century and is observed by the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion (especially the Church of Ireland), the Eastern Orthodox Church, and Lutheran Church. The day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, as well as celebrating the heritage and culture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, céilithe, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. Christians also attend church services and the Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol are lifted for the day, which has encouraged and propagated the holiday's tradition of alcohol consumption. Saint Patrick's Day is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the British Overseas Territory of Montserrat. It is also widely celebrated by the Irish diaspora around the world, especially in Great Britain, Canada, the United States, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand.