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Saint Patrick's Day

St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is one of Christianity's most widely known figures. But for all his celebrity, his life remains somewhat of a mystery. Ask any questions here about celebrating St. Patrick's Day.

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Who celebrates Saint Catherine's feast day the 25th of November?

The name Catherine is celebrated as a Saint Day on the 25th of November by the Catholic Church in honor of St. Catherine of Alexandria

Who celebrates saint Patricks day?

Saint Patrick's Day Celebrations

Our users share with us:

  • Most people in the US with kids and people in Ireland.
  • Everyone in Canada (generally)

How do you say Happy Saint Patrick's Day and love Mary in Gaelic?

In Irish it's:

Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig ort féin (singular)

Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh féin (plural)

Le grá, Máire

Who is guillermo tolentino?

He made the "Oblation" in UP. This is the big statue in UP. Tolentino is also known for the making of the Bonifacio Monument located in Caloocan City. The monument depicted the struggles and the bravery in the Philippine revolution led by Andres Bonifacio. The place where it is standing is aptly called "Monumento".

Aside from other awards, Tolentino was awarded National Artist for Visual Arts in the Philippines (For Sculpture) 1973.

What is 'Saint Patrick's Day' in Dutch?

Dag van Sint Patrick is a Dutch equivalent of 'Saint Patrick's Day'.

What does red clover look like?

Red clover can grow from 20 to 80 cm tall with trifoliate leaves. The flowers of a red clover range from dark to light pink.

Is clover leaf a weed?

No, clover leaf is not a weed. The Papilionaceae family member in question proves to be generally lucky presence by serving as forage crop, ground cover, and soil amender/rejuvenator. The Trifolium genus member in question additionally serves as a channel to good fortune and luck, according to certain persistent cultural beliefs.

What country mainly celebrates st patrick day?

I think that Ireland would be the country that had the most to do with St. Pattie's day. But some others could have something to do with it.

When and where was St Patrick born and when and where was St Patrick die?

Saint Patrick was born in 387 AD in Banwen, United Kingdom. He died March 17 460 AD in Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland.

What happened on March 17th?

The annual celebration of St. Patrick's day is every March 17th. St. Patrick is an Irish patron saint, the religious feast however is celebrated in the whole world.

Where do you put a four leaf clover for good luck?

Most people put them in there socks(mostly in there right) but I know some people who put them in there underwear! but I perfer the sock I think it DOES bring good luck.

What happens if you accidentally break a four leaf clover?

LOL I had one then my Classmate broke it...Is showed it to my other classmate and he broke the rest. My luck kinda is Low right now but not much will happen

Why did maewyn succat change his name?

Maewyn Succat was the pagan name he was given at birth. When he later became a priest and then a bishop Pope celestine I changed his name to Patricius - Patrick in English.

Did St. Patrick go to school?

Yes, Patrick studied for the priesthood in Europe, probably in Italy.

What eats a clover leaf?

some kind of small herbivore like crickets maybe or nothing ever eats any clover leafs I guess and a leperchan pulls the fourth clover off so its three how unluky is that

Where does 'Kiss me I'm Irish' come from?

It sounds like an American creation rather than Irish.