St. Patrick's Day: Shamrocks, Saints, Leprechauns, and Me
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.
If today's holiday post looks familiar, maybe you're remembering the one I wrote three years back.
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:
- Pick a Peck of Prickly Problems
- "...I am a Sinner" — St. Patrick, Shamrocks and All That
- Saints
- New and Improved Folklore
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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