St. Patrick is a missionary who is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. The myth is that he "drove the snakes from Ireland," but most people believe that "snake" is a metaphor for evil. He was a very charitable, upright man, and so he was given a feast day on the Catholic calendar.
St. Patricks Day does have a meaning behind it. A man by the name of Saint Patrick was born into a ver rich Romona-British family. When he was 16 years old he was taken by some Irish sea traders and took him to Ireland as a slave. Later on God told Patrick to run away from Ireland. So Saint Patrick did as God said and ran to a a place in Britain called Gual. When he got there he immediatley got into the Annex church to study for being a priest. Soon enogh though God called Patrick to go back to Ireland and tach them about God. So he did as he said again and prospered the kingdom of God. It is rumored that he use the shammorock to tell the people of the trintity(God, Son, Holy Spirit).
There is no Saint Patrick27 Day.
A saint's feast day is a day we remember a particular saint and the life he or she led.
It is Saint Patrick's Day, not Saint Patties Day.
You have it backwards. Saint Patrick's Day was named after Saint Patrick. March 15 is the Catholic feast day of Saint Patrick.
No, Saint Patrick's Day is not Mother's Day. Saint Patrick's Day and Mother's Day are two way different holidays.
It may be the day they died (became a saint) or it can be almost any day. There is no firm rule.
A Saint's feast day falls on whatever day was chosen by the church. It could be a date that has significance to the Saint or a random day.
Saint Patrick's Day is March 17.
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Saint Patrick's Day
Yes, it is.