Saint Patrick, was said to have used the three-leafed
shamrock to illustrate the Holy Trinity. He explained in his
sermons that the clover represented how the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Spirit were all separate parts of a single entity.
His followers adopted the custom of wearing a shamrock on his
feast day, March 17.


Wearing Of The Green: Legends tell of the young Bishop
Saint Patrick, who plucked a simple, humble shamrock from the ground
somewhere on the lush green hillsides of County Armagh back in
the year 432 AD. He used it to explain the Mystery
of the Blessed Trinity to the Ancient High Kings of Ireland,
making the Shamrock an important symbol as Ireland's National Emblem.
It is also said that Saint Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland
into the sea. St. Patrick is named the patron Saint for
bringing Christianity to Ireland, and introducing the Irish people to Baptism.


That is why March 17th is now celebrated as the
"Feast Day Of Saint Patrick",
when Irish people from all over the world traditionally wear
the shamrock on their chests, hence the phrase
"The Wearing Of The Green". Saint Patrick's death on March 17,
in about 461, has been observed in America since colonial days.


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