The Corner

Orange On St. Pat’s Day

St. Patrick is the saint of ALL Ireland, including the Orange bits. As I

had occasion to remind a colleague earlier today, the largest structure in

Ireland named after St. Patrick is a Protestant cathedral. “Patrick” was

until recently a common name among N. Ireland Orangemen. It was certainly

common in the Scottish border country from which they came. The great

American revolutionary Patrick Henry was from Border Protestant stock.

John Derbyshire — Mr. Derbyshire is a former contributing editor of National Review.
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