Ireland's flag is orange, white and green. Southern Ireland's "theme" colour is green but northern Ireland's colour is orange. Irish Catholics were considered "Green", Irish Protestants were considered "Orange". Wearing Green on St. Patricks day is effectively declaring yourself to be in support of Irish Catholics. Many in Ireland consider people in the U.S. to be incredibly naive to take sides and not know that they have offended all of the Irish Protestants when we make a big show of wearing green on St. Patricks day.
Saint Patrick's ministry was in Ireland, and Ireland is known for its green landscape. Green is the color of Ireland (often called "The Emerald Isle"), the color of shamrocks, the official "Irish" color, as it were.
Because of the vegetation that grows with such magnificent splendor all over the island, Ireland is referred to as the Emerald Isle, ergo: the color green.
Actually Blue was the original color until the clover was brought into it for the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost....
The color green for Ireland stands for the official color of Saint Patrick. In the United States, the color green symbolizes jealousy.
Stars that are cool normally radiate ther energy in the electromagnetic spectrum as red. Even though all the sky appear to be white, Hot stars radiate much longer wave lengths, causing an almost blue color to be emitted.
Because you wont get pinched and so you can have good luck. Saint Patrick isn't associated with the color green, but he is the patron saint of Ireland, and Ireland's national color is green, as is half of its national flag. So people like to wear green to celebrate the festival of one of the Saints of Ireland. Saint Brigid, another Saint of Ireland, isn't especially linked to the color green, but her day - February 1st - is frequently symbolized by a cross (not a crucifix-shape) made of roughly-woven rushes (a sort of dried grass), or straw.
Blue; is the color of Saint Martin he was a rich Gallo-Roman officer. He ripped of his blue half blue coat and gave it to a poor man who was begging him in the snow. That was the symbol of care that a rich man helped a poor man. White: is the color of Virgin Mary to who the Kingdom of France was made by Louis XIII in the 17th century( which is a 100, so 100 x 17=1,700) Red; is the color of Saint Denis which was the saint patron of Paris. The original oriflamme( the war of banners) of the kings was that the red oriflamme of Saint Denis.
Green
White and gold are also prominent.
Actually Blue was the original color until the clover was brought into it for the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost....
Saint Patrick's ministry was in Ireland, and Ireland is known for its green landscape. Green is the color of Ireland (often called "The Emerald Isle"), the color of shamrocks, the official "Irish" color, as it were.
the answer is no
purple
Yellow is not associated with St. Patricks Day at all. It's green, green, green.
green (by the way it's favorite)
A shamrock.
Green is the primary color of St. Patrick's day.
Blue is the offical color of st patricks day.
Saint Patrick's day begin in Ireland in the 9th and 10th centuries. It is celebrated around the world on March 17th.