In which city of the American colonies did the first St. Patrick's day celebration take place?

The first St. Patrick's day celebration outside of a church took place in Boston on March 17, 1737. The Charitable Irish Society of Boston was founded that year and began right away with a St.Patrick's Day celebration. Many consider it the first St. Patrick's Day Parade in the world, although others say it was not a parade but simple a fund raising or political celebration event.St Patrick's Day was celebrated as a church holiday for centuries before it became a secular holiday.

The first church celebration of the day in the colonies was in 1684 in New York City.

I was surprised to find out that first parade for St. Patrick's Day was in New York. I was even more surprised that was so long ago (1762). history.com/topics/st-patricks-day?page=... Even though the Irish waves of immigrants were treated like second class citizens up through the 20th century... it's nice to know that they stayed organized with their Irish and American patriotism and kept this great Catholic celebration alive.

In New York City, the first parade honoring the Catholic feast day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is held by Irish soldiers serving in the British army. Saint Patrick, who was born in the late 4th century, was one of the most successful Christian missionaries in history. Born in Britain to a Christian family of Roman citizenship, he was taken prisoner at the age of 16 by a group of Irish raiders who attacked his family's estate.

They transported him to Ireland, and he spent six years in captivity before escaping back to Britain. Believing he had been called by God to Christianize Ireland, he joined the Catholic Church and studied for 15 years before being consecrated as the church's second missionary to Ireland. Patrick began his mission to Ireland in 432, and by his death in 461, the island was almost entirely Christian.

Early Irish settlers to the American colonies, many of whom were indentured servants, brought the Irish tradition of celebrating St. Patrick's feast day to America. The first recorded St. Patrick's Day parade was held not in Ireland but in New York City in 1762, and with the dramatic increase of Irish immigrants to the United States in the mid-19th century, the March 17th celebration became widespread. Today, across the United States, millions of Americans of Irish ancestry celebrate their cultural identity and history by enjoying St. Patrick's Day parades and engaging in general revelry.

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