2. Where is it celebrated?
Saint Patrick’s Day it’s
celebrated all 17 of march since
1903.
It’s a typical Irish holiday, but
it’s also celebrated in USA,
Argentina, Mexico, Canada,
Scotland and China.
3. THE HISTORY OF
SAINT PATRICK’S
DAY
The festival is in commemoration of the
death of Saint Patrick, the pattern of
Ireland. He was considerate the pattern of
Ireland in 1780.
They told that Saint Patrick use a trevol to
show people about the Holy Trinity, ther
three leaves represents the father, the son
and the holy spirit.
Also, the green wasn’t the colour of Saint
Patrick, his colour was blue.
Saint Patrick
4. On Saint Patrick’s Day it’s
typical to wear any type of
green garment, put a three
leaf clover on your jacket and
drink until you can’t any more,
but also you can enjoy with a
lot of celtic shows, music
bands and parties.
Also, if there is someone that
don’t wear any green clothing,
it’s a tradition to pinch him.
HOW IT’S CELEBRATED?
5. In schools, children celebrate Saint
Patrick's Day doing crafts, eating
cookies or talking about the story
of this patron. Also they can
participate in the various parades
that are celebrated on this day on
this day dressing up like
leprechauns.
Children in saint
patrick’s day