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Saint Patrick is the Patron Saint of Ireland. He was born probably in Scotland (traditionally at Kilpatrick near Dumbarton) in 387 AD as Maewyn Succat and was of Romano-British origin, the son of a deacon and grandson of a priest, so he had a religious upbringing although, in later years, he admitted to paying little heed to religion at the time. |
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These cute leprechauns were adopted from http://www.oocities.org/Wellesley/Veranda/9854/lepadopt.html
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Leprechauns are Irish fairies. They look like small, old men (about 2 feet tall), often dressed like a shoemaker, with a cocked hat and a leather apron. According to legend, leprechauns are unpleasant little characters, aloof and unfriendly, who live alone and pass the time making shoes. They also possess a hidden pot of gold, and treasure hunters can often track down a leprechaun by the sound of his shoemaker's hammer. If caught, he can be forced (with the threat of bodily violence) to reveal the whereabouts of his treasure, but the captor must keep their eyes on him every second. If the captor's eyes leave the leprechaun (and he often tricks them into looking away), he vanishes and all hopes of finding the treasure are lost forever. |
Here is a lovely gift from Dee of the Denizens.
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And from me, here is an Irish blessing for you all.
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Please sign my Guestbook before you go. |
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If you think you know lots about St. Patrick's Day and the customs, you might like to visit this page:
St. Patrick Quiz-1.Be sure to follow through to Quiz-2 page and Quiz-3 for all the cute questions and the answers.
Another new page is: St. Patrick Birthdays. Hope you enjoy! |
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