St. Patrick is known as the "Apostle of Ireland" and legend says he did use the Shamrock as a tool to describe the Trinity.
According to Irish folklore, St. Patrick used the shamrock to teach the as-yet-unconverted Irish people about the Holy Trinity.
the holy trinity of the christian faith
The main symbol of St Patrick's Day would be the Shamrock as its believed Saint Patrick used the Shamrock to teach the Irish about the Holy Trinity.
A shamrock is often associated with St. Patrick's Day. It is a symbol of Ireland and is said to have been used by St. Patrick to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity. On St. Patrick's Day, wearing or displaying a shamrock is a way to celebrate Irish culture and heritage.
The three leaf clover was used by St. Patrick to represent the Holy Trinity, Father, So, and Holy Spirit.
absolutely nothing The 3 leafed clover was used by St patrick to teach the principles of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (HOLY Trinity) to the uneducated peasents of Ireland, whom he was Converting to Cathiolisism... so I suppose in that respect the shamrock has to do with St Patrick rather then St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick used a shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, that is, the father, the son and the holy spirit being different forms of the one God.
The three leaf clover. He used it to help explain to Holy Trinity.
One leaf, three parts. One God, three persons.
St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity: One leaf, three parts; One God, three persons.
Saint Patrick spread the good news primarily through his missionary work in Ireland, where he converted many people to Christianity through preaching, baptisms, and establishing churches and monasteries. He used local traditions and symbols—such as the three-leaf shamrock—to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity to the Irish people.