Friday, March 8, 2019
History of Saint Patrick's Day
Have you ever wondered what the history of Saint Patrick's day is, and why people celebrate it? Well, Saint Patrick's day began in Ireland, and Saint Patrick was actually a person. He was born in Roman Britain 4th century. But he was kidnapped, and brought to Ireland as a slave. He escaped and returned to Britain, but went back and converted to Irish Christianity. Saint Patrick's day mostly celebrates how Saint Patrick ministered Christianity into Ireland, in the Fifth Century. It is mostly celebrated in countries that have traces of Irish decent. So that is the history of what Saint Patrick's day is, and why people celebrate it.
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ReplyDeleteI like your post. It tells me the history of St. Patrick's day and almost all I need to know about it, but you didn't write about how people celebrate it. This part is important because it can show the impact Saint Patrick has had on people today. Great job!
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