This day is marked by parades, bagpipes, soda bread, merriment, and of course, the wearing of the green. At Notre Dame, all of this and much more happened to mark this special day. But something else up the road from ND happened that added to the festivities. What pray tell? The dying of the Chicago River. Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, green food dye, environmentally safe of course, was added to the river making it bright green. It was a sight to be behold. On the seeing the Chicago River green with the Scotts of Chicago, Fr. Ralph shared, "On the St. Patrick's Day, clearly, everyone and everything, even the river, is Irish!"
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