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Q: Why are the Irish thankful for st Patrick?
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Did the Irish enjoy their St. Patrick's Day?

Most Irish people do enjoy St. Patrick's Day.


What is St. Patrick day celebrated?

What is celebrated on St .Patrick's Day is the Irish culture.


Why do Irish people celebrate St. Patrick's Day?

St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.


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What is the Gaelic for 'saint'?

In Irish, St Patrick is Naomh Pádraig (Blessed Patrick) but non-Irish saints are 'San' as in 'San Héilin' (St Helena).


Why is Saint Patrick's Day so important day to Irish?

st Patrick is imortant to the Irish culture because st Patrick was an Irish man who was a saint and helped out every one so yeh by zahra sajadi


Why do Irish people celebrate St Patrick's Day?

It is Ireland's national holiday. St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland, just as St. George and St. Andrew are the patron saints of England and Scotland, respectively. Irish-Americans make a bigger deal of St. Patrick's Day than the Irish in Ireland do.


What shape is the Irish flag on the Union flag?

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Why is St Patrick's Day considered an Irish celebration?

Because St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and St. Patrick's Day is Ireland's national holiday.


Is it appropiate to acknowledge both Green and Orange Irish on St. Patrick's Day?

Yes. St. Patrick is for all Irish people. The green traditions and orange traditions are both Christian and it was Christianity that St. Patrick preached in Ireland, so it is important to all Irish Christians.


If you are Scottish would you be qualified to celebrate St Patrick's Day?

Yes, everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's day.


Where did st patrick's day come from?

the irish, Irland.