Speaking of St Patrick, he has a popular nickname in his homeland. What is it?
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He was known as 'Apostle of Ireland'
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Since the options have not been given, I am giving a general answer.
The correct answer must be - St. Paddy.
St. Patrick's day is celebrated by the Irish people across the world on March 17 in honor of the death day of St. Patrick, the first patron saint of Ireland.
In the 17th century, the Catholic church declared St. Patrick's day to be an official Christian feast day. The most important symbol of St. Patrick's Day is the Shamrock which is a three-leaved plant. It symbolizes the lessons that were given by St Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish.
In honor of the saint and his teachings, the shamrocks are worn on this day on the green colored dresses. There are other celebrations that follow including attending church and mass, drinking Irish alcohol dunked with a shamrock leaf in it. It is toasted to St. Patrick and is swallowed along with the leaf.
The correct answer must be - St. Paddy.
St. Patrick's day is celebrated by the Irish people across the world on March 17 in honor of the death day of St. Patrick, the first patron saint of Ireland.
In the 17th century, the Catholic church declared St. Patrick's day to be an official Christian feast day. The most important symbol of St. Patrick's Day is the Shamrock which is a three-leaved plant. It symbolizes the lessons that were given by St Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish.
In honor of the saint and his teachings, the shamrocks are worn on this day on the green colored dresses. There are other celebrations that follow including attending church and mass, drinking Irish alcohol dunked with a shamrock leaf in it. It is toasted to St. Patrick and is swallowed along with the leaf.
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