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Sharon Lee

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A WEee Bit OF ST PATRICKS DAY HISTORY!!
3/16/2007 5:25:53 PM

Carla has done her homework about St Patricks day. I am posting here also. Please visit Carla forum also for the thanks...;-)


 ABOUT SAINT PATRICK

Saint Patrick is believed to have been born in the late fourth century, and is often confused with Palladius, a bishop who was sent by Pope Celestine in 431 to be the first bishop to the Irish believers in Christ.

Saint Patrick was the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland who is credited with bringing christianity to Ireland. Most of what is known about him comes from his two works, the Confessio, a spiritual autobiography, and his Epistola, a denunciation of British mistreatment of Irish christians. Saint Patrick described himself as a "most humble-minded man, pouring forth a continuous paean of thanks to his Maker for having chosen him as the instrument whereby multitudes who had worshipped idols and unclean things had become the people of God."

Saint Patrick is most known for driving the snakes from Ireland. It is true there are no snakes in Ireland, but there probably never have been - the island was separated from the rest of the continent at the end of the Ice Age. As in many old pagan religions, serpent symbols were common and often worshipped. Driving the snakes from Ireland was probably symbolic of putting an end to that pagan practice. While not the first to bring christianity to Ireland, it is Patrick who is said to have encountered the Druids at Tara and abolished their pagan rites. The story holds that he converted the warrior chiefs and princes, baptizing them and thousands of their subjects in the "Holy Wells" that still bear this name.

There are several accounts of Saint Patrick's death. One says that Patrick died at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland, on March 17, 460 A.D. His jawbone was preserved in a silver shrine and was often reque
sted in times of childbirth, epileptic fits, and as a preservative against the "evil eye." Another account says that St. Patrick ended his days at Glastonbury, England and was buried there. The Chapel of St. Patrick still exists as part of Glastonbury Abbey. Today, many Catholic places of worship all around the world are named after St. Patrick, including cathedrals in New York and Dublin city

Why Saint Patrick's Day?
Saint Patrick's Day has come to be associated with everything Irish: anything green and gold, shamrocks and luck. Most importantly, to those who celebrate its intended meaning, St. Patrick's Day is a traditional day for spiritual renewal and offering prayers for missionaries worldwide.

So, why is it celebrated on March 17th? One theory is that that is the day that St. Patrick died. Since the holiday began in Ireland, it is believed that as the Irish spread out around the world, they took with them their history and celebrations. The biggest observance of all is, of course, in Ireland. With the exception of restaurants and pubs, almost all businesses close on March 17th. Being a religious holiday as well, many Irish attend mass, where March 17th is the traditional day for offering prayers for missionaries worldwide before the serious celebrating begins.

In American cities with a large Irish population, St. Patrick's Day is a very big deal. Big cities and small towns alike celebrate with parades, "wearing of the green," music and songs, Irish food and drink, and activities for kids such as crafts, coloring and games. Some communities even go so far as to dye rivers or streams.


HAVE A GOOD DAY EVERYONE AND GOD BLESSSmiley
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Linda Harvey

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Re: A WEee Bit OF ST PATRICKS DAY HISTORY!!
3/16/2007 8:12:30 PM
Happy St Patricks Day ! Great information of history ! Linda
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Re: A WEee Bit OF ST PATRICKS DAY HISTORY!!
3/16/2007 8:15:30 PM
Ah lass,a bit of jolly good history, I tell ya. 'ave a good one. Mike
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Marilyn L Martin

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Re: A WEee Bit OF ST PATRICKS DAY HISTORY!!
3/16/2007 8:52:58 PM

HI SHARON,

Thanks very much for sharing the story of St Patrick with everyone! That was a very interesting article and I enjoyed reading it very much!

HAVE A GREAT ST PATTY'S DAY!

HEY...how's my tiara holding up by the way? LOL! ;)

 

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Re: A WEee Bit OF ST PATRICKS DAY HISTORY!!
3/16/2007 10:30:48 PM
The wearing o' the green is what I recall of st. paddy's day when I was a kid.... and ya got pinched if you didn't wear green! Beth
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