Day of St. Patrick

by Mercie Hallow

St Patrick is an Ireland’s National Saint. He is the bringer of Christianity in the land that was once a pagan country. St Patrick is highly a highly anticipated special day in Ireland. This day is solely dedicated in the remembrance of the life and image of the great saint. St Patrick is Ireland’s patron saint and with him he brings the symbol of shamrock which is Ireland’s most revered symbol. Truly St. Patrick Day is Ireland’s day of celebrating and remembering their favored saint.

St. Patricks Day is also celebrated in other countries where Irish population is indeed plentiful. In Dubuque, Iowa the St. Patricks Day is also celebrated. People don green shirts which are the shade of the color of St. Patrick and carry with them the Shamrock symbol on parades and fun activities. In Ireland, it is reported that people go all the way as dyeing a whole river in the color green to increase the festive spirit. Irish food and delicacies are often offered in this event too.

St. Patrick is Irelands patron saint. The festivity in celebrating this special day is so grand, but who is this St. Patrick anyway? St. Patrick is reportedly known as the one who drove away all the snakes in Ireland thats the reason why there are no snakes to be found in Ireland. St. Patricks Day is spent on March 17 which is said to be the day St. Patrick had died.

Green, gold, shamrock, and luck are the usual symbols too often seen in a St. Patricks Day Celebration. Children and adults as well look forward to this event in anticipation as several fun and activities await them. Performances, musicals and dance numbers with colorful green and gold costumes are presented to the delight of the attendees. A mascot in a leprechaun outfit and a green bowler hat is usually the Festivals main attraction.

Go and celebrate at the St. Patricks Day. Wear your favorite green top and pick a clover leaf. Dont forget to wish your luck!

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