Back in the 4th Century in Roman Britain, there was a saint born on March 17 named Patrick. At age 16, Patrick was kidnapped and taken to Ireland to be a slave. After escaping his captors, he made his way back home. Years later, after becoming a bishop, he traveled back to Ireland to teach the Irish people about the Christian doctrine. Saint Patrick was held in high regard in the Irish Church, and his birthdate became an internationally celebrated holiday in his honor.
No green beer. No green bay. No corned beef. No four leaf clovers..it’s SHAMROCKS..(the heart shaped ones). duh. And no pinching..unless she winks at ye! Yes yes there is still lots of beer and whiskey..and hard cider. *phew*