St. Patrick had been dead many years before the first St. Patrick's Day was celebrated so I doubt if he ate anything.
If anything, it would be an Anti-St. Patrick activity.
Yes, his parents were Roman citizens living in Britain.The parents of Patrick were Romans living in Britain (Scotland or Wales) when Patrick was born.
On St. Patrick's Day, everyone celebrates Irish culture, so they use leprechauns as decorations.
Patrick was the son of Calpurnius and Conchessa who were Romans living in Britain, probably Scotland. He was born there and his original name was Maewyn Sucatt.
St Patrick was born in Wales during the time of the Romans and was kidnapped by slave merchants then brought to Ireland.
Real leprechaun's don't search for anything on St Patricks Day.People dress up as Leprechaun's because both St Patrick and Leprechaun's are associate with Ireland.
It has nothing to do with St. Patrick! A four leaf clover is NOT lucky, it's all a myth. If you want to know the true history of St. Patrick's Day, learn more about Patrick and forget four leaf clovers, pots of gold, and leprauchauns!
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick was not married.
St. Patrick was not married.
Patrick's parents were Roman citizens (Italian) named Calphurnius and Conschessa, living in Roman Britain so, yes, he was Italian by heritage.