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Happy St. Patrick's Day
There is no St. Patty.
One myth is that it is called St. Patty's Day. The day you refer to is called St. Patrick's Day. There is the myth that St. Patrick got rid of snakes in Ireland. There were no snakes in Ireland. It is often thought of as being a metaphor for having got rid of paganisim in Ireland and bringing in Christianity.
st. patricks day is actually more celebrated in the usa then in Ireland, however the children get off from school because its a saints day. so the biggest problem in America during saint pattys day is drinking while intoxicated
Americans started celebrating St. Pattys day for the Irish Soliders serving the Americans on March 17, 1762. The next 35 years later it was called the " Irish Aid" where Americans held parades and celebrated by wearing green. There are now over 100 parades celebrated every year on St. Pattys day in America. St. Patrick was born in Wales, England. After becoming a priest St. Patrick went moved to Ireland to preach people about God. St. Patricks birthday was around 385 AD and he passed away March 17, 461 AD.
Many Scottish people do celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Many have Irish relations or ancestors and there are strong ties between Ireland and Scotland. Some celebrate with the Irish people there.
put their hand i luke warm water while their sleeping, On St. Pattys day but GREEN food dye in the toliet and when the go to the bathroom tell the the lepercon left them a present
A Typical St. Bernard is 34".
St. Patrick's Day is often associated with celebrating Irish culture and heritage, which includes traditions of music, dance, and drinking, particularly beer and whiskey. The day commemorates Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and has evolved into a festive occasion marked by parades and public celebrations. In contrast, Martin Luther Day, which honors Martin Luther's contributions to the Protestant Reformation, is generally observed with more solemnity and reflection rather than festive drinking. Thus, the cultural context and historical significance of each day contribute to the different ways they are celebrated.
Neither. It is Saint Patrick's Day.
St. Andrew's Day - 30 November; St. Patrick's Day - 17 March; St. David's Day - 1 March; St. George's Day - 23 April
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st. crispin's day is when you honor st. crispin