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St. Patrick used the three-leaf clover to illustrate the Holy Trinity, the triune God of Christian theology. It is an imperfect analogy, as all analogies are, but a strong symbol to those of the Christian faith, due to it's shape and wide spread occurrence around the globe.

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The four leaf clover is not related to St. Patrick's Day. You're thinking of the Shamrock, which only has 3 leaves. St. Patrick used it as a symbol for the trinity when converting the Druids of Ireland to Christianity.

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It had 3 leaves which represented for The father-1 The son-2 and the Holy Spirit-3

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A shamrock? I'm not sure

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shamrock

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Q: How is the four leaf clover related to St. Patrick's day?
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