| St. Patrick’s Message from President McAleese
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig ar chlann mhór
domhanda na nGael, sa bhaile agus ar fud na cruinne, ar an lá náisiúnta
ceiliúrtha seo.
A Happy St. Patrick's Day to Ireland's sons and daughters, and indeed
to our adopted brothers and sisters, throughout the world. This St. Patrick's
Day is a particularly special time for Ireland. Today our national day
is celebrated during Ireland's Presidency of the European Union, when the
European family of nations is about to adopt many new members.
These are times of great hope for the nations of Europe and this great
project will surely be a beacon to the other nations of the world. We welcome
those new members and look forward to a future of friendship and fellowship
with them and their peoples. St. Patrick himself was, of course, a great
European whose vision was not bounded by narrow horizons.
Around the world, on this day, we come together to celebrate the music
and song, the wit and humor, the friendship and fellowship that is our
heritage and our pride. Many friends will join in the festivities here
in Ireland and abroad, and will carry with them the richness of fluent
and open friendship that signifies our Irishness.
Our greatest gift as a people is our openness to new experiences and
genuine curiosity about other cultures, while we continue to inspire other
nations with our legacy of resilience, versatility, and enthusiasm for
whatever the future holds. That great capacity to adapt underlies much
of our economic and cultural successes over the past decade. These shared
gifts have sustained and encouraged us through every challenge we have
faced throughout history.
I am delighted to join with all members of the Irish family and our
many friends throughout the world in honoring St. Patrick on this special
day.
Go mbainimís ar fad sult agus aoibhneas as an lá speisialta
seo.
MARY McALEESE
UACHTARÁN NA hÉIREANN
 
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