Who Was St. Patrick? ~ Saint Patrick's Day, or the
Feast of Saint Patrick, is a religious and cultural holiday held on 17 March,
the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint of
Ireland. ~ Courtesy of Wikipedia
Significance ~ The feast day of Saint Patrick
is held in commemoration of the arrival of Christianity in Ireland
What’s Happening in
Ireland? ~ Every St
Patrick’s Day, communities from Belfast to Cork on this
national holiday showcase their Irish pride and celebrate the patron saint of
Ireland through a range of events, bringing the world together to experience
that famous Irish spirit.
St. Patrick’s Festival returns to the streets of Dublin
in spectacular fashion, with its biggest parade ever, as well as across the
city from the 15th – 18th March.
Meanwhile in Armagh, the Home of St. Patrick’s
Festival celebrates the saint’s roots in Northern Ireland with
a lively online program of culture, comedy, music and dance.
No matter where you are, St Patrick’s Day is a time to don
some green clothing, dust off your festive spirit and prepare to fill your
heart with Ireland! ~ Courtesy of
https://www.ireland .com/
Why Green? ~ It is widely accepted that green is
associated with St. Patrick’s Day because of the shamrock, which is
Ireland’s national symbol, as well as Ireland's rich history of using green as
a symbol of rebellion.
~ Robert Lloyd Russell, ABUNDANT
LIFE NOW blog.
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