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 St.PatrickDay Facts: The Origin of St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's DayThe Origin of St. Patrick's Day..KEYWORDS: history of st patricks day origin of st patrick's day st paddy day facts saint pactrick facts st patrick history facts about st patrick's day

As with almost any holiday's origin, there seems to be multiple recordings of how St. Patrick's Day began.

Almost all sources agree that St. Patrick's name was originally Maewyn Succat. They also agree that Maewyn was kidnapped and sold into slavery at age 16 and, because of this, he became closer to God. Some sources say he was born in Wales in 385 AD, and still others say he was born in Britain in 387 AD.

After six years, St. Patrick escaped from slavery to France, where he became a priest and then the second Bishop to Ireland. He spent 30 years converting pagans to Christianity and established schools, churches, and monasteries across the country.

St. Patrick was said to have used a shamrock as a metaphor for the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) showing how three separate units could be part of the same body. People began wearing shamrocks on their clothes to his sermons. Green is the most recognizable color during this holiday as it represents spring, shamrocks, and Ireland.

The date of St. Patrick's death is not agreed upon. Some say that he died on March 17th, 461 AD. Another possibility is either March 8th or 9th and the days were added together to get March 17th. What we do know for sure is that the holiday came to America in 1737 and was celebrated in Boston that year. Over 100 U.S. cities have St. Patrick's Day parades with the biggest one in New York City.






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