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(insert Irish accent) Happy St. Patrick's Day to ya!

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by rockHEAD, Mar 17, 2001.

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    St. Patrick's Bio

    Name: Maewyn Succat (He adopted Patrick or Patricius upon becoming a priest)

    Nationality: Roman Briton

    Born: Around 415 AD

    Travels: At the age of 16 he was brought to Ireland (rH edit: in another website it says "At the age of sixteen, Patrick was taken prisoner by a group of Irish raiders who were attacking his family's estate. They transported him to Ireland where he spent six years in captivity.) He later returned to his home in Wales, travelled to France and eventually came back to Ireland.

    Died: March 17th, 493 (Disputed)

    Education: Very little in his early life. He later trained as a cleric in France

    Occupation: Sheep herder for Milchu on Slemish Mountain in Co Antrim and later preacher, baptiser and bishop

    Achievements: Posthumously became Ireland's patron saint Responsible for the conversion of the island to Christianity

    Publications: Epistle to Coroticus Confessio

    Legacies: Pota Phadraig: Pota Phadraig (Patrick's Pot) is the name given to the measure of whiskey to be taken on Saint Patrick's Day. Tradition dictates that a shamrock be floated on the whiskey before drinking, hence the expression, 'drowning the shamrock'

    The Shamrock: This was the tool reputedly used by Saint Patrick to illustrate the Holy Trinity to convert the Irish pagans Saint Patrick's Breastplate: Also known as The Lorica, this was the hymn said to have been sung by Patrick and his followers on their pilgrimage to Tara as they attempted to put a stop to the pagan rituals.

    Saint Patrick's Day Parades: Contrary to popular belief, this tradition did not originate in Ireland. The first St. Patrick's Day celebration in America was in 1737 hosted by the Charitable Irish Society of Boston. Today festive parades are held all over the world, for no more sinister purpose than raising a glass to the saint and celebrating Irishness.


    The Reek: Every year thousands of pilgrims, many in bare feet, climb the 2,500 ft to the peak of Croagh Patrick, to pay homage to Saint Patrick's Christian mission in Ireland. Legend says that it was here that the saint rang his bell and the snakes of Ireland fled. Things you didn't know about Saint Patrick: At the age of sixteen, shortly before he was taken into captivity, "he committed a fault which appears not to have been a great crime, yet was to him a subject of tears during the rest of his life". (from Butler, Lives of the Saints) He was tremendously conscious about his lack of education and often refers to his inability to express his thoughts clearly in his Confessio.(from Simms, The Real Story of Saint Patrick)

    Myths about Saint Patrick:


    He used a shamrock to explain the Trinity: Not true but the shamrock was traditionally worn in Ireland as a symbol of the cross

    He drove the snakes out of the country: Ireland never had snakes - but the snake metaphor was probably used later to represent paganism

    He was the first to preach the Good News in Ireland: It is known that there were Christians in Ireland before his time

    He is thought to have been born and died on his feastday, March 17th: Both claims are considered unlikely.

    http://www.ireland.com/
    http://www.marvelicious.com/stpatrick.html




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