Biology, asked by miaminoye0xs, 1 year ago

A clover or shamrock is often seen as the quintessential symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick is said to have used it to teach what

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Answered by sdww
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He used it to teach the theory of trinity in Ireland 5th century. The concept of trinity involves father, son and the Holy Spirit.
Answered by writersparadise
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A shamrock is a young sprig of clover which is used as a symbol of Ireland.

Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor in the 5th century to illustrate the doctrine of the Holy Trinity as he introduced Christianity to Ireland. Holy Trinity is the concept of the concept of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

The plant is worn by people in their hats on the 17th day of March every year, which is called St Patrick’s day. It is the current tradition that by this 3-leafed grass emblematically set forth the mystery of the Holy Trinity.


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