So St Patrick’s day is coming fast. But why do we celebrate St Paddy’s?
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Saint Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious festival celebrated across Ireland on 17th March every year. It is celebrated to commemorate the death anniversary of Saint Patrick.
St. Patrick is associated with bringing religion to Ireland and propagating it during his travels and discourses. The festival is celebrated with dancing, parades and parties where people wear green shamrocks (a clothing article) to symbolise the three-leaf green clover that the saint used to explain the Holy Trinity to Irish peasants.
It is mainly seen as a festival that brings the whole Irish community together and teaches them the importance of unity and brotherhood.
St. Patrick is associated with bringing religion to Ireland and propagating it during his travels and discourses. The festival is celebrated with dancing, parades and parties where people wear green shamrocks (a clothing article) to symbolise the three-leaf green clover that the saint used to explain the Holy Trinity to Irish peasants.
It is mainly seen as a festival that brings the whole Irish community together and teaches them the importance of unity and brotherhood.
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Either it is St. Patrick day or St.Paddy’s day, both are same.
Some time it is the most frequent debate on st. Patrick day, whether it has to be named St. Paddy’ of St.patty’s?.
The origin of Patrick day is the derivation from the original Irish name Padraig.
St. Patrick's day is an observation to the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It was raised from the Irish culture and stuck to the American culture along with the color green where it is observed with dancing in green, drinking green, wearing green and eating green.
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