St. Patrick's Day: Shamrocks, Saints, Leprechauns, and Me

Brian H. Gill's 'Everybody's Irish on St. Patrick's Day'. (2012)

St. Patrick's Day is a public holiday in Ireland (Republic of and Northern), Newfoundland, Labrador, and Montserrat.

It's a day when folks wear something green. I've heard that some even drink green beer. Why anyone would think green beer is a good idea is beyond me, and that's another topic.

Chicago celebrates by turning the city's river green.

This one was going to be shorter. But aside from eschewing asides about Ptronius Maxiums, a Roman Emperor whose body got tossed in the Tiber, and Suffolk County's Evacuation Day1 — fact is, I ended up adding a few paragraphs, and polishing the rest:

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(A Catholic feast day and a festive holiday. How I see green beer and a green river. An Irish Saint, attitudes, and assumptions. And, briefly, canonization.)

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