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Saint Patrick's Day (March 17th), is an Irish holiday honoring
Saint Patrick, the missionary credited with converting the
Irish to Christianity (in the A.D. 400's). Saint Patrick was not actually Irish. Historical sources
report that he was born around 373 A.D. in either
Scotland (near the town of Dumbarton) or in Roman
Britain (the Romans left Britain in 410 A.D.).
His real name is believed to be Maewyn Succat
(he took on Patrick, or Patricus, after he became
a priest). He was kidnapped at the age of 16 by pirates
and sold into slavery in Ireland. During his 6-year
captivity (he worked as a shepherd), he began to have
religious visions, and found strength in his faith.
He finally escaped (after voices in one of his visions
told him where he could find a getaway ship) and went
to France, where he became a priest (and later a bishop). When he was about 60 years old, St. Patrick travelled to
Ireland to spread the Christian word. It's said that
Patrick had an unusually winning personality, and that
helped him win converts. He used the shamrock, which
resembles a three-leafed clover, as a metaphor to explain
the concept of the Trinity (father, son, holy spirit). Legend has it that Saint Patrick drove all the snakes out
of Ireland -- that they all went into the sea and drowned.
Poor snakes. In America, Saint Patrick's Day is basically a time to
wear green, eat and drink green food and party. The first
American celebration of Saint Patrick's Day was in Boston,
Massachusetts, in 1737. What's good luck on Saint Patrick's Day?
Finding a four-leaf clover, wearing green and kissing the blarney stone. Green is associated with Saint Patrick's Day because it is
the color of spring, Ireland, and the shamrock. Leprechauns
are also associated with this holiday. Leprechauns of legend
were thought to be mean little creatures. An exception to
this would be the sweet lil' ol Lucky Charms guy...they were
probably added later on because they looked cute on greeting
cards. As the saying goes, on this day: Over 100 U.S. cities now hold Saint Patrick's Day parades, the largest is held in New York City. May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow And may trouble avoid you wherever you go. |
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