WHERE IS SAINT PATRICK WHEN IRELAND NEEDS HIM?

Sunday (3/17) was St. Patrick's Day here in Ireland, and around the world as well. In places like New York and Boston, it's a day to celebrate Irish heritage and to get disgracefully drunk, but not in Ireland, where it's also a national holiday.
Ireland is changing in other ways as well. Gay marriage (we have a gay Taoiseach, or prime minister) is in, and so is abortion. Having joined the EU against its will, Ireland has now come to embrace the enervated "modernity" of France and Germany.
It's like watching a child parading around in its grandfather's tie-dyed bell bottoms and thinking he's now a sophisticated grownup. Ireland needs St. Patrick again.












