How did Saint Patrick end up in Ireland?
He was kidnapped by pirates
What is celebrated on March 1st in Wales?
Who was Andrew before he became a disciple?
A fisherman
St. George is the patron saint of which country in the UK?
England.
What mythological being is a part of St. Patrick's Day lore and Irish culture?
Leprechauns
What was Particks name when he was born.
Maewyn Succat
The flag of St. David is what colours?
A yellow cross on a black background
On what day is St. Andrews Day celebrated in Scotland?
30th November
Which hymn is traditionally sung on St. Georges Day?
Jerusalem.
It is pronounced Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! in Welsh. How would you say it in English?
Happy St David's Day
How old was St. Patick when he returned to Ireland?
16
St. David is patron of which bird?
Doves
Which mediterranean island has St. Andrew as its patron saint?
Cyprus.
What form does the flag of St. George take?
A red cross on a white background.
The Saltire has been flown from all government buildings in Scotland since 2002 following a change to regulations. Why is the Union flag still flown from Edinburgh Castle?
It is still an official British Army flag flying station.
To celebrate St. Patty’s Day in Ireland, Dublin hosts a huge festival that lasts how many days?
Four days
According to legend St David performed a miracle on another saint (St Paulinus). What was the miracle?
He restored his sight.
The Flag of Scotland is also known as what?
Saltire or St Andrews Cross
St George if often depicted slaying a dragon, in what year did he slay one?
He didn't - they did not exist.
Which Caribbean country celebrates its Independence Day on St Andrew's day and has 2 sugar canes formed as a St Andrews Cross on its Coat of Arms?
Barbados
Where did the 1762 parade took place in?
The United States
St. David was born in which Welsh county?
Pembrokshire
Who was Andrew the Apostle's younger brother?
Saint Peter.
What profession was St George?
A soldier in the Roman army.
Who are the best teachers?
mr. Tom and mrs. Kasia