The symbol of St. Patrick is a shamrock of three leafs, since the saint used it to preach the Gospel in Ireland, and particularly, to explain the Christian doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
Also, the British (more English, than others) tradition maintains a red saltire (an x-shaped cross) on the white background to symbolise St. Patrick's cross. Thus, it is reflected in the UK flag, where one can find the red saltire among the symbols of England (St. George's Standard) and Scotland (St. Andrew's Standard). HOWEVER, flags with cross-shaped symbols on are accorded ONLY to commemorate martyres, and since St. Patrick wasn't one, the whole "St. Patrick's cross" tradition is, evidently, made-up to have something representing Ireland, formerly an English province, on the British Union flag.
Saint patricks symbol is a green clover
the shamrock, the color green, "kiss me im Irish", leprochans, rainbows, pot of gold, beer, the Celtic cross
Leprechons, shamrocks, green, pots of gold,
I believe that it is the luckiest day to be Irish.
they wear green for st patricks day
Wear a TON of green :)
Lol potatoes
March 4th
St. Patricks day! About 65% of the people at the St. Patricks day parade are Irish!
St. Patricks Day :)
patricks day Is the word
Potatoes are not special on st. patricks day
Cleveland has the 3rd largest St Patricks day parade.
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Yes. It should be St. Patrick's Day.
St. Patrick's day originated from Ireland
The Irish do.
st patricks day
Green is the primary color of St. Patrick's day.
Blue is the offical color of st patricks day.