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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY!



St. Patrick's Day is celebrated by the Irish and Irish at Heart in big cities and small towns alike with parades, "wearing of the green," music and songs, Irish food and drink, and activities for kids such as crafts, coloring and games. It’s a time for fun. Some communities even go so far as to dye rivers or streams green!

Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig is the Gaelic way of expressing a wish that you have all the blessings of St Patrick's Day and the "luck of the Irish" to go with it. There are many humorous explanations for this expression. One comes from the legend of the 'Little People' of the land, know as leprechauns. Finding or catching a leprechaun (who would then give you gold) was a lucky event that could only take place in Ireland ! The Irish are descendants of great Celtic and Viking fighters and invaders. Their natural fighting skills often ensured survival & hence they became known as the 'lucky' people, a classic case of making your own luck ! But then "The Luck of the Irish" may all be legend. 

Saint Patricks Day Parades Worldwide, Irish Pubs all around the globe, Fun Runs, Irish Associations, Irish Music Festivals, Irish Names, Irish Dancing Schools,Irish Music Irish Roots, Irish Festivals,Scottish Highland Games USA & Canada, as well as, Scottish Pipes & Drum Bands. 

St Patricks Day is for thinking about our Saint as well as a time to think of loved ones across the water.

So, why is it celebrated on March 17th? One theory is that that is the day that St. Patrick died. Since the holiday began in Ireland, it is believed that as the Irish spread out around the world, they took with them their history and celebrations. The biggest observance of all is, of course, in Ireland. With the exception of restaurants and pubs, almost all businesses close on March 17th. Being a religious holiday as well, many Irish attend mass, where March 17th is the traditional day for offering prayers for missionaries worldwide before the serious celebrating begins.

For more information go here.

And here's a good video lesson about St Patrick's Day by JenniferESL :

7 comments:

Mapizama said...

Hi!

I'm Pili. It's a post very interesting.
I like the picture that you have: SAY as you THINK and SPEAK it from your SOUL.
You could give me some advance for pass english?
This nevel is very dificult for me...
Thanks teacher. I like your blog.
I LOVE YOUUUUU!! ^^

mascandochicle said...

Hey teacher! your article is very good,We think that we should celebrate this party in the school to learn more about Irish traditions,it is able to fun!

Kisses from Candela and MªCarmen.
Bye!

believeinloveNTR said...

Hi Maria
I'm a Carmen's student and I'm excited with your blog, I can learn a lot of things with it and I'm glad that you'll our English teacher next year. People and Carmen spoke about you and a lot of students said that they where very happy with you as a teacher and they continue being happy.

Bye:)

Unknown said...

Hi Maria
We are Paula and Bea, we think that your blog is very interesting, this work is very good, we love a lot ST Patrick's day, we celebrated it with Sahra and it was so good!! :)

BYE! :)

nereaLacasito said...

Sarah has told us St Patrick's Day, all of us wore something green. It was great and your blog too.

Naomi & Nerea

raqilmun said...

I like your blog so much... !!!
It's very insteresting, because I can learn a lot , here...I like this post about San Patrick's Day.
Sahra told us some things about this day, and I would like celebrate it, maybe one day, I will go to Ireland, to celebrate it...:D
Well, I am very imaginative...
Goodbye, I'm going to see your blog every week...!!!
Raquel...

jose manuel said...

Hi! we are Jose and Pablo and your blog is very beautiful and with it we will learn very much and this video is very good and we like very much patrick's day

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