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    St. Patrick's Day is in March 17th, in memory of Saint Patrick. The festival originated in Ireland at the end of the fifth Century, has now become Ireland's national day. Along with the Irish descendants throughout the world, now, Saint Patrick's Day has been gradually in some countries become festival. The United States from the beginning of March 17, 1737 to celebrate it.
    In the United States of New York, the Fifth Avenue in Manhattan held a grand parade to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, the participants over 100000 people. The Parade Committee Chairman John Deng Liwei said that as Irish descent in New York, this is an important day, the parade is the most spectacular, and it shows our faith traditions and culture. People from all over the world to come here to watch the parade, they come from Spain, Ireland, and Melbourne in Australia.
    It is said that in 432 years, Patrick was sent by the Pope to Ireland to led the Irish believe in Christianism. He ashore from Wicklow, the local angry pagans attempted stoned him to death. But St. Patrick's faced danger fearlessly, immediately picked one clover, and clarified the three-in-one doctrine of the Father, son of God and the Holy Spirit. His eloquent speech inspired the Irish, they received the grand baptism. In March 17th, 493, Saint Patrick's die, the Irish people to commemorate him as this day the St. Patrick's Day.
    St. Patrick's Day is inseparable from the green and clover, not only the actor and the ordinary people who came to watch generally wear green clothes, even the dog, they are stick Shamrock decoration in the forehead by their master.
    Oxalis is Ireland's national flower. The vitality of the grass is very tenacious, no matter how harsh conditions they also can germinate, Irish people taking it as a symbol of national spirit; take it all over the world. Oxalis generally clover, it is said that if can find Oxalis tetraphylla people will get lucky, so Oxalis tetraphylla is also known as "lucky grass".
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    Is it true, that you can fire from the bow in this day?
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      Saint Patrick is the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland. St Patrick is credited with bringing christianity to Ireland. Most of what is known about him comes from his two works; the Confessio, a spiritual autobiography, and his Epistola, a denunciation of British mistreatment of Irish christians. Saint Patrick described himself as a "most humble-minded man, pouring forth a continuous paean of thanks to his Maker for having chosen him as the instrument whereby multitudes who had worshipped idols and unclean things had become the people of God."
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