The St. Patrick's Day is celebrated annually on almost everyone on March
17 to commemorate the death of St. Patrick patron of Ireland.
History
St. Patrick was born in Bennhaven Taberniae in the current Scotland circa 387, her sixteen years was already a prisoner turn sold into slavery. Step six years in Ireland where he learned the Celtic language. He managed to escape to France where he was ordained a priest at 46 years old back to Ireland where he became a preacher of Catholicism. Remained there until his death on March 17 of the year 461.
This day is known for being a day where abounds Irish cuisine, customs and green can be seen on clothing, faces, beer houses, some rivers, posters, music, etc.. It is also characterized by very elves and clover which has its origins when it was used by Saint Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity which: The first leaf was the Father, the Son and the second last the Holy Spirit. The elves according to Irish folklore legend are called Leprechauns, little pixies that live in the forests of Ireland which love the green and if you pass you will be wearing green raisins stolen by them who keep large pots filled with treasure.
Today, St. Patrick's Day is probably the most widely celebrated saints in the world.
History
St. Patrick was born in Bennhaven Taberniae in the current Scotland circa 387, her sixteen years was already a prisoner turn sold into slavery. Step six years in Ireland where he learned the Celtic language. He managed to escape to France where he was ordained a priest at 46 years old back to Ireland where he became a preacher of Catholicism. Remained there until his death on March 17 of the year 461.
This day is known for being a day where abounds Irish cuisine, customs and green can be seen on clothing, faces, beer houses, some rivers, posters, music, etc.. It is also characterized by very elves and clover which has its origins when it was used by Saint Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity which: The first leaf was the Father, the Son and the second last the Holy Spirit. The elves according to Irish folklore legend are called Leprechauns, little pixies that live in the forests of Ireland which love the green and if you pass you will be wearing green raisins stolen by them who keep large pots filled with treasure.
Today, St. Patrick's Day is probably the most widely celebrated saints in the world.