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作者:Angie De los rios 2 年以前

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The History of Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick's Day, celebrated on March 17, honors the patron saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick, originally named Maewyn Succat, was born in Britain around AD 35. At 16, he was captured by Irish marauders, leading to his eventual association with Ireland.

The History of Saint Patrick

The History of Saint Patrick

Customs that have changed

It eventually changes for various reasons, probably because of being used in various Irish flags, and how green is associated with Ireland itself.
Green wasn't the original color associated with St. Patrick, it was first blue.

What is actually Saint Patrick's Day?

Today when people think of St. Patrick, they imagine a leprecauhn in a green jacket, hat, pipe, clover, and pot of gold.
Not a man who devoted 30 years of his life to teaching and helping the Irish.

Traditions

People thought wearing green made them invisible to leprechauns, who they thought would pinch people for not wearing green.
The pinching served as a reminder to those who were green-abstainers.
The tradition of pinching people that didn't wear green is an American tradition that started in the 1700s.

Origin of Saint Patrick's Day

Until he was 16 he considered a pagan, or maybe even an atheist by today's definition.
It was at that age when he was taken into slavery by a group of Irish marauders that attacked his village.
St. Patrick was born, not in Ireland, but in Britian around AD 35.
Well, actually, he wasn't called St. Patrick at the time, or even Patrick, but was referred to as Maewyn Succat.

Holiday Legends

Many think that "snakes" was a metaphor for the conversion of the pagans, meaning he drove paganism out from Ireland.
There are a lot of legends surrounding St. Patrick. Some say that he raised people the from the dead.
Others say that he drove the snakes out of Ireland, but since there are no fossil records of snakes in Ireland at that time, it is highly unlikely, unless he drove out the fossils as well.

Origin of the holiday

Saint Patrick's Day, the patron saint of Ireland, is celebrated on March 17.