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- Who was Saint Patrick?Saint Patrick has a day celebrated in his honor every March 17, but who was he? This article talks about the historical identity of Saint Patrick. It also examines a couple of legends attributed to him.
- A Different Sort of Saint Patrick's DayWould Saint Patrick approve of the types of celebrations carried out in his name?
- The Origin of Saint Patrick's DayCelebrated on March 17th, Saint Patrick's Day has its roots embedded in a religious holiday. It was originally created to celebrate life of Ireland's patron saint, Saint Patrick.
Saint Patrick's Shamrock - a Haiku for St. Patrick's DayA poem written in the haiku form for St. Patrick's Day- Saint Patrick's ShamrockA short story about my interpretation of the Four-Leaf Clover, based upon Saint Patrick's teachings of the Holy Trinity in Ireland.
- Biography of the Life of Saint PatrickPatricius Magonus Sucatas (also spelled Patercuis, or Patritius) was born in Britain sometime around 400 AD, when the country, like most countries, was under Roman rule...
St. Patrick's Day Printables & Coloring PagesA round-up of St. Patrick's Day themed unit studies, coloring pages, crafts, recipes, games, songs, math worksheets and language arts activities
About Saint PatrickA short biography of the life of St. Patrick and his mission to drive paganism from Ireland.- The Saint Patrick WayA poem about Saint Patrick's Day with a little bit of history.
- Saint Patrick's a Saint So..Have you ever been victimized on Saint Patrick's day by children who pinched you ruthlessly for not wearing green clothing? This is the resolve of one person who will be victim no longer! Read on and comment...
- Who was Saint Patrick and What Did He Do?Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. He, also, was a real historical person. I'm listing the facts that are agreed upon. I'm also enumerating the various main tangents and some of the events that have been attributed to him.
The Truth About Saint PatrickA poem about the fact that St. Patrick wasn't Irish and wasn't Catholic...until later. All he knew of God he learned as a slave on the Irish hillside.- Saint Patrick, Saint PatrickA funny poem of Saint Patrick
- Saint Patrick's Crusadepoem remembering st. patrick and his message
Saint Patrick RememberedA poem dedicated to Saint Patrick, savior of Ireland.- Learn More About Saint PatrickSaint Patrick is the patron Saint of Ireland. Learn more about him today.
Irish Quotes for St. Patrick's DayA collection of quotes, sayings, poetry and songs about the Irish and by the Irish for your St. Patrick's Day reading- Saint Patrick was an EnglishmanLife, works and legend of Saint Patrick
- Saint PatrickA poem About Saint Patrick.
- The Life of Saint PatrickHere are some fascinating facts about Ireland's patron saint that you might not have known!
- Ode to Saint PatrickA simple Saint Patrick's Day poem!
- Who is Saint Patrick? Patron Saint of IrelandSt. Patrick's Day has been celebrated for thousands of years, yet many do not know who Saint Patrick really is. His story is part of history, read it here.
- Saint Patrick's Day Activities for Kids: Learning About Ireland and Saint PatrickThis is a list and directions of fun crafts to do with your kids for Saint Patricks day. Irish fun facts, and proverbs are also included.
St. Patrick's Day Honoring Saint PatrickSt. Patrick's Day is a celebration honoring Saint Patrick. Here you will find a brief look into how St. Patrick's Day unfolds in honor of Saint Patrick, patron saint with the story behind the green clover.
Saint Patrick's Day - More Than Just Green BeerA few quick facts on the real Saint Patrick.- St. Patrick's Day Celebration at St. Patrick Parish in Lowell, MAStudents from Saint Patrick School and Educational Center put on a St. Patrick's Day performance on Monday, March 17, 2008.
Test Your St. Patrick's Day KnowledgeHow much do your really know about Saint Patrick, leprechauns, and other trivia about this Irish holiday?- How Saint Patrick Became the Patron Saint of IrelandHistory remembers the names of few of those who were kidnapped in Britain by the Irish Celts, except for Patricius. Today, he is known as Saint Patrick...
- "Sweatshop Crucifixes" Pulled from Churches' Gift Shop ShelvesThe Association for Christian Retail has called the NLC's report "unfounded and irresponsible."
Saint Patrick: Patron Saint of IrelandWho is Saint Patrick and why is he so important?- Traditions of Saint Patrick's DayThere have been many traditions that continue each year in honor of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick's is commemorated each year around the world on March 17. March 17 is the day Saint Patrick died in the year 461 at the age of 76.
The Story of Saint PatrickA short history of Saint Patrick And Saint Patrick's Day.
Irish Moss PasteMany people are afraid to move forward and try this intriguing product. While it takes a bit of time to prepare, it is well worth the effort, and benefits!
Irish TwinsSiblings born less than a year apart are sometimes called Irish Twins. Some find the term offensive.
September 18: Saint Joseph of CupertinoThe life of Joseph of Cupertino, the "flying friar" who became the patron saint of astronauts.
September 16: Saint Edith of WiltonThe life of Saint Edith of Wilton, the illegitimate daughter of a king.
September 14: Saint Notburga of RattenburgThe life of Saint Notburga, patron saint of waitresses.- Mary: A PoemThis poem is dedicated to my sister Mary. It is my recollection of the day she was born and references some notable people and events of that year.
- The Many Uses of Irish MossIrish moss is not just an ornamental plant. It has high nutritional value, and healing properties that are used for medicinal purposes.
A Tribute to Irish Americans: Explaining Our TraditionsThis article explains the history of Saint Patrick's Day traditions in America. It explains the customs and includes recipes for American favorites: corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread, and green beer.





