Whenever a person is declared to be a saint the Church sets aside a date on which that saint will be honored each year. St. Lucy was given the day of December 13th as her feast day.
St Patrick's Day originated in Ireland over 1000 years ago. It wasn't until the 1970s that it became legal for pubs to stay open on St Patrick's Day in Ireland, though. Drinking on St Patrick's Day is an American thing.
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she takes the pumpkin from you.
Lucy's surname in the Eastenders is Beale.
St. Lucy is often depicted holding a palm branch symbolizing martyrdom and a plate carrying her eyes on a platter, representing her historic shaving her eyes out to discourage a suitor. Additionally, she is sometimes shown with a lamp, reflecting her name which means "light".