St. Patrick’s Day

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      St. Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide as the Irish and

St. Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide as the Irish and people of
people of other nationalities on 17 March. It is celebrated in Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, North America, Ireland.

  

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Why green

Why green

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St. Patrick’s Day

  
Saint Patrick is the patron of Ireland, known for his

St. Patrick’s Day Saint Patrick is the patron of Ireland, known for his religious activities.
religious activities.

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The 17th of March is the day when St.

St. Patrick’s Day The 17th of March is the day when St. Patrick passed away.
Patrick passed away.

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       Traditionally, in the early morning Christians attend religious

St. Patrick’s Day Traditionally, in the early morning Christians attend religious services,
services, then the holiday begins. Christians and non-Christians celebrate this day by wearing green clothes, decorating a green ribbons, shamrock (shamrock), eating Irish food, a variety of other green foods, drinking Irish drinks (for example, widely known both beer Guinness, Irish whiskey), hold parades. 

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St. Patrick was born in Britain in the late

St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick was born in Britain in the late
4th century, it was time to end the domination of the Roman Empire.

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      St. Patrick's was captured, when he was 16

St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick's was captured, when he was 16 years
years old and he herded cattle in Ireland for 6 years. Fear, despair, loneliness, as he writes in his letters, led St. Patrick's religion.

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       Another thing that helped Saint Patrick introduced Christianity

St. Patrick’s Day Another thing that helped Saint Patrick introduced Christianity -
- the shamrock 

  Apparently St. Patrick was a very resourceful man. He used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity to the Irish power.