No. Saint Patrick's Day is the 17th of March. The question was asked on the 16th of March.
It's an Irish holiday. Usally people who are Irish usally have more fun on St. Patricks day but that's not always true.
St Patrick's day is celebrated on March 17
March 17
Green
so that you don't get pinched
Germans were green on st patrics day it dose not make a difference what culture you are!!
yeah kiss the irish!1
on march 17
New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Late Summer, Christmas Day, Boxing Day.
You cant any more. It was a rare for the first Saint Patrics day.
No.
According to Irish legend, St. Patrick used the Shamrock's three leaves to teach the pagans about Christianity. It symbolized the Holy Trinity with each leaf representing the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. When it's found with the additonal fourth leaf represents God's Grace.
December 6th is the day set aside by the Church hundreds of years ago to honor this great saint.
Neither. It is Saint Patrick's Day.
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