1. Pat was a Fifth Century Romano-Brit. Kidnapped by Irish pirates, he was a slave in Ireland for six years before he got his revenge by converting the Irish to Christianity.
2. When they say Pat drove the "snakes" out of Ireland, that could be code for "druids." I don't know why.
Here's a Snake
Here's a DruidNot getting it.
3. In New York City, most people who celebrate SPD are not actually Irish; they are from New Jersey.
4.
St. Patrick's Breastplate
is a Gaelic prayer that was supposed to have concealed St. Patrick and his monks from their enemies.
5. Dude named
Palladius might be the
real St. Patrick. Or maybe not. The deeds of the two might have been conflated. Happened a long, long time ago, y'all.
6. Although St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with parades throughout North America, there is no historical evidence that St. Patrick himself ever participated in one.
Published on March 17, 2016 17:24