Thousands gathered in Philadelphia on Sunday to celebrate the return of the St. Patrick's Day parade after a two-year hiatus. The parade marked its 250th year. jpayoute reports.
Following Sunday mass, it was off to one of the nation’s oldest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations – the 250th Philadelphia St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Thousands gathered along Market Street and in front of Independence Hall to watch those with Irish roots celebrate their heritage.
The theme, faith, family, friendship, and heritage took on a new meaning after two years of being canceled due to the pandemic.
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