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Tomorrow St.patrick's Day - Wear Green To Work


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but y ? what is the importance and significance ?

 

Celebration\ Observance

 

The day honors Saint Patrick and Christianity in Ireland. It also celebrates the culture and heritage of the Irish population. People wear green attire and attend parades and festivals. Church services are attended. Restrictions on drinking alcohol and eating are lifted on this day. This led to its propagating tradition of alcohol consumption. Irish food and parties are celebrated in pubs. Water was even dyed green in the Chicago River in 2005. Symbols include the shamrock, anything green, Irish beer, and the leprechaun.

 

History

 

Saint Patrick was believed to be born in the fourth century in Roman Britain to a wealthy family. At age 16, he was kidnapped and taken as a slave to Gaelic Ireland. There, working as a shepherd, he "found God." Patrick found his way home and eventually became a Christian missionary and bishop. He returned to Ireland to convert the people to Christianity. He died March 17. He became Ireland's prominent saint.

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Celebration\ Observance

The day honors Saint Patrick and Christianity in Ireland. It also celebrates the culture and heritage of the Irish population. People wear green attire and attend parades and festivals. Church services are attended. Restrictions on drinking alcohol and eating are lifted on this day. This led to its propagating tradition of alcohol consumption. Irish food and parties are celebrated in pubs. Water was even dyed green in the Chicago River in 2005. Symbols include the shamrock, anything green, Irish beer, and the leprechaun.

History

Saint Patrick was believed to be born in the fourth century in Roman Britain to a wealthy family. At age 16, he was kidnapped and taken as a slave to Gaelic Ireland. There, working as a shepherd, he "found God." Patrick found his way home and eventually became a Christian missionary and bishop. He returned to Ireland to convert the people to Christianity. He died March 17. He became Ireland's prominent saint.

 

but its in Ireland and for Irish noo. why for us ?

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but its in Ireland and for Irish noo. why for us ?

 

Andaru anni celebrate chesthunaru these days, even in india they are celebrating Halloween, St.patricks day, and Thanks Giving. 

 

As we are Indians we respect diversity in unity, and unity in diversity kada ...  

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Andaru anni celebrate chesthunaru these days, even in india they are celebrating Halloween, St.patricks day, and Thanks Giving. 

 

As we are Indians we respect diversity in unity, and unity in diversity kada ...  

 

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Andaru anni celebrate chesthunaru these days, even in india they are celebrating Halloween, St.patricks day, and Thanks Giving. 

 

As we are Indians we respect diversity in unity, and unity in diversity kada ...  

what is that man ? chinnapati nunchi social lo soothuna. but ippatiki konni words meaning e ardam kadu naku 

 

diversity

sovereignty

communism

democratism

republicanism

posanism

pkism

lolbobism

silverism

mustism

etc  

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what is that man ? chinnapati nunchi social lo soothuna. but ippatiki konni words meaning e ardam kadu naku 

 

diversity

sovereignty

communism

democratism

republicanism

posanism

pkism

lolbobism

silverism

mustism

etc  

 

Chinna Pilladini Ilanti pedha pedha questions aduguthey ela telusthundhi .... ask social teacher

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