St Patrick's feast day is on...
What is March 17th?
St Patrick is the patron st of this country ...
What is Ireland?
St Patrick used this plant to teach about the Holy Trinity.
What is the shamrock? What is the three-leaf clover?
It is a little Irish fairy, enjoying mischief and hiding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
What is a leprechaun?
When St. Patrick first came to Ireland, he was kidnapped and brought there to work as one of these.
Why did he come to Ireland the first time?
He was kidnapped at age 16 by slave traders. And forced to work as a "slave."
After escaping slavery in Ireland, St Patrick traveled 200 miles to set sail on a ship going to this country.
What is Britain ?
Back to his family in Scotland.
St. Patrick is known for driving these out of Ireland.
What are snakes?
The American city where the river is dyed green on St Patrick's Day among other festivities, celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2025. It begins with C.
What is Chicago?
Its parade is one of the most impressive one.
The century in which St. Patrick died.
What is the 5th/fifth century?
Around 461-462
After returning home, St Patrick had a dream that he was needed in Ireland, knowing he needed a better education he traveled to this country to be taught by St Germanus and be ordained a Priest...
What is Gaul, Burgundy and or Auxerre France?
This most famous prayer of St Patrick contains the words "Christ above me, Christ below me..."
What is St Patrick's Breastplate?
It is has three vertical bars :a green, a white and an orange one. It is one of the symbols if Ireland.
What is the Irish flag?
St Patrick's father was a governor sent to Britain (Scotland) from this Empire.
What is the Roman Empire.
In the USA, the largest Cathedral named in honor of St Patrick is in this city.
What is New York?
St Patrick worked hard to free the Irish people from oppression placed on them through fear of these pagan "priests". It starts with a D.
Who were the Druids?
In Ireland, the color green represents this virtue. Either faith, hope, or charity.
What is Hope?