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Already know San Patricio? Actual history originated the St. Patrick's Day

Anyone who likes beer and enjoys cultural celebrations must have noticed that, at a certain time of the year, bars offer green drinks and do a better job of decorating with various three-leaf clovers. It's about St. Patrick’s Day, a typical event in Ireland and always celebrated on March 17th. See below for more details on this subject.

St. Patrick's Day has become a national holiday in Ireland

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Patrick was one of the oldest Catholic saints. The story goes that he was captured by Irish pirates at the age of 16. He was taken to the island of Ireland and enslaved for six years. When he managed to escape, he returned to Britain with unshakable faith.

In addition to the fact that the date is well known in different regions of the world, there are some characteristic items that can never be missing so that the day is, in fact, celebrated in style.

The three leaf clover

When he fled from slavery, Patrick felt a call from God to return to Ireland and speak the divine word. He then decided to spend a season in France to study theology. Patricio marked his work using a three-leaf clover, a very common plant in Ireland.

From it, he explained the Christian concept of the Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. In addition, he was known for expelling all snakes from Ireland. Have you ever seen a picture of him where he's crushing several snakes with a staff? Patrick became a popular saint in Ireland.

Its commemorative date is the 17th of March.

St. Patrick's and Beer

Due to the large number of Irish migrating to the United States, research reveals that the feast of St. Patrick would have emerged in the North American country. In New York, for example, St. Patrick's Cathedral is located.

In Ireland, the 17th of March has become a National holiday. On this day, people do not need to dedicate themselves to menial work, so everyone meets and fraternizes. Beer's relationship with the date has everything to do with Ireland, as it is a very common drink among residents.

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