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The Trinity (three in one).
Patrick used the shamrock to help teach the Trinity - one leaf, three parts, one God, three persons.
The shamrock represents the Holy Trinity, in that the three leaves signify the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Each of the three leaves is part and parcel of the overall shamrock, symbolizing the unity of the three parts of the Almighty.
St Patrick used the shamrock to illustrate the mystery of the Holy Trinity. According to Roman Catholicism this supernatural mystery (a mystery the human mind can never fully understand) teaches that there are three separate supernatural Persons or beings, God, the Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit which coexist as One. The shamrock illustrates this mystery by having three leaves, each representing a Person of the Holy trinity, but all on the one stem.

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What what did St. Patrick say the three leaves of the shamrock symbolized?

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To what did Saint Patrick compare the shamrock?

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What do each of the three leaves stand for on a shamrock?

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What did St. Patrick have to do with the shamrock?

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What did patrick say the three leaf shamrock symbolized?

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