The document discusses the traditions and customs associated with St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Ireland. Key points include: dressing in green clothing and clover accessories to honor St. Patrick's use of the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity; parades on the streets of Dublin featuring costumes like leprechauns and allegorical floats; and the festivities lasting four days with much music, dancing, and public displays of green throughout cities.
The document discusses the traditions and customs associated with St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Ireland. Key points include: dressing in green clothing and clover accessories to honor St. Patrick's use of the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity; parades on the streets of Dublin featuring costumes like leprechauns and allegorical floats; and the festivities lasting four days with much music, dancing, and public displays of green throughout cities.
The document discusses the traditions and customs associated with St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Ireland. Key points include: dressing in green clothing and clover accessories to honor St. Patrick's use of the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity; parades on the streets of Dublin featuring costumes like leprechauns and allegorical floats; and the festivities lasting four days with much music, dancing, and public displays of green throughout cities.
celebrations last four days. During the festivities, the city dresses in green and the streets are flooded with music and dancing • One of St. Patrick's most important attractions is the themed parade that takes place on the streets of Dublin. In it, allegorical carriages • Maewyn Succat, popularly known as St. Patrick, who was a priest of Scottish origin, used to place a clover on his clothing as a metaphor to explain the mystery of the Holy Trinity. • Clothing is also a key point. If you are going to celebrate Saint Patrick you can not stop dressing in some green garment and use a clover on your lapel • Then his parishioners adopted this custom and began using clovers during their religious services. The green color, on the other hand, represents spring and happiness. • The elf costume is another of the customs that are part of the festivities of San Patricio. These little little men are thought to be synonymous with luck and abundance. • In this sense, it is very frequent that during the parade or in a town you see people dressed in these fun clothes.