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Happy St. Patric's Day
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Thanks oZZy...
Happy St. Patric's Day everyone. |
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JacquiiDesigns, ozzy47 |
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<font color="SeaGreen">I can smell the corned beef that is in the crockpot downstairs. I just LOVE corned beef!
Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!</font> |
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I did not know the US celebrated this day. I don't and I am from Northern Ireland
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Darn the one day I forget to wear green, except no wait what's this in my pocket... a 15 year old LAMINATED 4 leaf clover that still has some green color in it?!?! No wonder things tend to work out my way .
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JacquiiDesigns, Max Taxable |
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If it involves drinking, seems we celebrate it more :erm: Edit: Ohh but silly me forgetting to say Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone! |
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blind-eddie, Lynne, ozzy47 |
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Our house smells of corned beef also... I can not wait to eat.
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Max Taxable |
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Correction:
LOL Happy St. Patric's Day everybody! J. |
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blind-eddie, Max Taxable, ozzy47 |
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Question: "Who was Saint Patrick and why do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day?"
Answer: The man eventually canonized as Saint Patrick by the Catholic Church was born to a wealthy family in 387 A.D. In Kilpatrick, Scotland. His real name was Maewyn Succat. It was his extensive missionary work in Ireland for which he is famous. During the thirty years of work there he supposedly converted over 135,000 people, established 300 churches, and consecrated 350 bishops. He died on March 17, 461 A.D. History records that Saint Patrick, at age sixteen, was captured by Celtic raiders and spent several years as a slave in Ireland. It was during this time that he learned the various rituals, customs, and language of Celtic Druids. It was these people that he eventually converted to Catholicism. He apparently had a dream in which God spoke to him saying “Your ship is ready.” Saint Patrick was then able to escape by ship back to Britain. Shortly thereafter, he experienced another dream in which he received a letter which claimed to be the “voice of the Irish.” When he opened it, he heard the voices of all those who he had met in Ireland begging him to return. Saint Patrick then began a course of study to become ordained a bishop in the Catholic Church and returned back to Ireland to establish the church. Though the task was difficult and dangerous, he persisted and was able to build a strong foundation for Christianity. The Irish people were very receptive to his teachings, especially in light of the fact that he was able to take several of their Celtic symbols and Christianize them. The most prominent of these is the green shamrock, a certain type of clover. He used this plant, which was held sacred by the Druids, as a symbol of the Trinity. Additionally, Saint Patrick was instrumental in bringing alcohol to Ireland, which eventually had a significant impact upon the Irish culture. Each year, millions of people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. It is a national holiday in Ireland when people do not work, but observe it in worship and family gatherings. In the United States, the first St. Patrick’s Day parade was held in New York on March 17 of 1762. It consisted largely of Irish soldiers. Today, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated by wearing green, which symbolizes the return of spring as well as the Irish culture. Also, prominent in this celebration is green beer, pointing back to Saint Patrick’s introduction of alcohol to Ireland. What initially started as a Catholic holiday became an official feast day in the 17th century. Since then it has become a secular celebration of the Irish culture. Neither Saint Patrick or St. Patrick’s Day is mentioned in Scripture. While we would strongly disagree of some of the aspects of Catholic theology that St. Patrick taught, the fact that around 1600 years ago a man dedicated his life to proclaiming the Gospel, resulting in tens of thousands coming to faith in Christ – that is most definitely worth celebrating. |
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Apparently there are more celebrations for this in England than there are for St Georges day.
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