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St. Patrick’s
    Day
 History and
 Traditions
Who was St. Patrick?
     St. Patrick is the patron saint of
        Ireland.
     He converted many Irish to
        Christianity in the fifth century.
     St. Patrick incorporated traditional
        Celtic symbols, like the bonfire
        and the sun, into his Christian
        teachings.
     St. Patrick died on March 17, circa
        462.
     St. Patrick’s Day is the saint’s feast
        day and has evolved from a
        religious holiday to a worldwide
        celebration.
St. Patrick’s Day Traditions
• Christians attend church in the morning and celebrate
  in the afternoon, although pubs in Ireland were closed
  on March 17 by law until 1995.

• The rules of Lent are waived and revelers traditionally
  eat Irish bacon and cabbage.

• The first St. Patty’s Day parade occurred when Irish
  soldiers in the British army marched through New York
  City on March 17, 1762.

• The Chicago River has been dyed green every year since
  1962.
St. Patrick’s Day Symbols

                           The shamrock, or
                           “seamroy,” symbolizes the
                           rebirth of spring. It was
                           later adopted as a symbol
                           of Irish nationalism.




                                                       The leprechaun, or
                                                       “lobaircin” was a cranky,
                                                       “small-bodied fellow” of
                                                       Celtic folklore, given its
                                                       “cute” features and
                                                       popularized in the United
The Celtic Cross – a sun                               States by Walt Disney.
(from the Celts) super-
  imposed on a cross
 (from the Christians)
St. Patrick’s Day Symbols
                                 St. Patrick never drove
                                 snakes from Ireland; the
                                 story is a metaphor for
                                 driving paganism from the
                                 island.




                                                             The traditional meal of
                                                             Irish bacon and cabbage
                                                             has been modified in the
                                                             United States. Irish bacon
  Music has always been an
                                                             has been replaced with
 important part of Irish life.
                                                             corned beef for the
Irish music is produced with
                                                             annual feast.
instruments like the fiddle,
  the uilleann pipes, the tin
  whistle, and the bodhran.
Irish Names
• There are 34 million U.S. residents who claim
  Irish ancestry, second only to German.
• Some Irish names:
  – Corey – Gaelic for “ravine”
  – Douglas – from the Gaelic name Dubhghlas (“dark
    river or blood river”)
  – Brent – derived from an English place name which
    meant “hill” in Celtic
  – Bryan – possibly related to the Old Celtic element
    bre meaning “hill; high, noble”
  – Kevin – from Old Irish coem (“kind, gentle,
    handsome”) and gein (“birth”)
Instructions
• Print out the slides and cut out on the dotted
  lines. Also cut out the title on each slide.
• Arrange the facts however you would like on
  your bulletin board.
• Include background information about various
  Irish names of residents on your floor.
• Historical information from
  www.historychannel.com; Name information
  from www.behindthename.com
• Images collected from various sources.
Bulletin Board submitted by:

Mike Hillman, Resident
Assistant Elizabethtown
       College

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St patricks day

  • 1. St. Patrick’s Day History and Traditions
  • 2. Who was St. Patrick? St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. He converted many Irish to Christianity in the fifth century. St. Patrick incorporated traditional Celtic symbols, like the bonfire and the sun, into his Christian teachings. St. Patrick died on March 17, circa 462. St. Patrick’s Day is the saint’s feast day and has evolved from a religious holiday to a worldwide celebration.
  • 3. St. Patrick’s Day Traditions • Christians attend church in the morning and celebrate in the afternoon, although pubs in Ireland were closed on March 17 by law until 1995. • The rules of Lent are waived and revelers traditionally eat Irish bacon and cabbage. • The first St. Patty’s Day parade occurred when Irish soldiers in the British army marched through New York City on March 17, 1762. • The Chicago River has been dyed green every year since 1962.
  • 4. St. Patrick’s Day Symbols The shamrock, or “seamroy,” symbolizes the rebirth of spring. It was later adopted as a symbol of Irish nationalism. The leprechaun, or “lobaircin” was a cranky, “small-bodied fellow” of Celtic folklore, given its “cute” features and popularized in the United The Celtic Cross – a sun States by Walt Disney. (from the Celts) super- imposed on a cross (from the Christians)
  • 5. St. Patrick’s Day Symbols St. Patrick never drove snakes from Ireland; the story is a metaphor for driving paganism from the island. The traditional meal of Irish bacon and cabbage has been modified in the United States. Irish bacon Music has always been an has been replaced with important part of Irish life. corned beef for the Irish music is produced with annual feast. instruments like the fiddle, the uilleann pipes, the tin whistle, and the bodhran.
  • 6. Irish Names • There are 34 million U.S. residents who claim Irish ancestry, second only to German. • Some Irish names: – Corey – Gaelic for “ravine” – Douglas – from the Gaelic name Dubhghlas (“dark river or blood river”) – Brent – derived from an English place name which meant “hill” in Celtic – Bryan – possibly related to the Old Celtic element bre meaning “hill; high, noble” – Kevin – from Old Irish coem (“kind, gentle, handsome”) and gein (“birth”)
  • 7. Instructions • Print out the slides and cut out on the dotted lines. Also cut out the title on each slide. • Arrange the facts however you would like on your bulletin board. • Include background information about various Irish names of residents on your floor. • Historical information from www.historychannel.com; Name information from www.behindthename.com • Images collected from various sources.
  • 8. Bulletin Board submitted by: Mike Hillman, Resident Assistant Elizabethtown College