The first recorded celebrations of St. Patrick’s Day were in 1759 by a group of Irish soldiers who fought on the side of the British army.
a leporcon is big in saint Patrick's day in Ireland because saint Patrick made up that he was one and he became popular
Real leprechaun's don't search for anything on St Patricks Day.People dress up as Leprechaun's because both St Patrick and Leprechaun's are associate with Ireland.
its the one day during lent you can break your lenten promise i.e if you give up drink for lent you can drink on st patricks day so people who do give up drink go a bit overboard and make up for lost time
St Patricks day is the Irish National Day and Leprechauns are only found in Ireland, people therefore dress up like Leprechauns on that day. Of course they can't really look like Leprechauns because the tallest of them is only 18inches and the smallest not less than 14 inches.
There is virtually nothing known about the life of St. Anne except that she was brought up as a Jew in a Jewish family.
St. Sebastian was from Milan, Italy. He is also known as a Roman soldier and martyr.
Hope this helps, but every year we set the date as March 17th in Ireland (St Patricks day!!).. Dig em in very deep (foot under ground level) and earth em up as they go. Never tasted anything as nice....
St. Patrick's day was first celebrated in the U.S. in Boston in 1737. It was and is a Catholic Holy Day.According to legend, St. Patrick lead all of the snakes out of Ireland. A day was created in honor of this supposed feat.
Type in www.google.com or www.google.ca When it comes up click onto it and type in, "The history of St. Patrick's Day."
St. Nicholas Day is all day and all night on December 6 - right up until midnight when it turns into December 7.
The Valentine that most experts believe is the actual one remembered on St. Valentine's Day was a Roman who was martyred for refusing to give up Christianity.
Yes they do. There are lots of special events that children like on St. Patrick's Day. They love parades. There are a lot of them on St. Patrick's Day. Many places have funfairs for children. Children also go to religious services on St. Patrick's Day, and sometimes they even dress up as St. Patrick.