Early Life of Patrick
St. Patrick’s Day Origins
Modern Celebrations
Irish Traditions
Symbols
100

Where was Patrick born?

In Roman-occupied Britain.

100

On which date is St. Patrick’s Day celebrated?

March 17.

100

Name one city famous for St. Patrick’s Day parades.

Dublin / New York / Chicago / Boston.

100

Name one traditional Irish dish eaten on St. Patrick’s Day.

Corned beef and cabbage / soda bread / Irish stew.

100

What famous plant symbol is connected to St. Patrick?

The shamrock.

200

At what age was Patrick kidnapped?

At the age of 16.

200

Why is this date important?

It is believed to be the day Patrick died.

200

What color do people traditionally wear on St. Patrick’s Day?

Green.

200

What is Ireland’s nickname related to the color green?

The Emerald Isle.

200

How many leaves does a shamrock have?

Three.

300

To which country was Patrick taken as a slave?

Ireland.

300

What type of holiday was St. Patrick’s Day originally?

A religious holiday.

300

What river is dyed green every year?

The Chicago River.

300

According to legend, what creatures pinch people who are not wearing green?

Leprechauns.

300

What did Patrick use the shamrock to explain?

The Christian concept of God (the Trinity).

400

How many years did Patrick spend in slavery before escaping?

About six years.

400

What activities were part of early celebrations?

Church services and contemplation.

400

When did Chicago start dyeing the river green?

1962.

400

Why does wearing green protect you from leprechauns?

It makes you invisible to them.

400

In which country is St. Patrick the patron saint?

Ireland.

500

What did Patrick do after returning to Ireland?

He became a missionary.

500

What religion did Patrick help spread in Ireland?

Christianity.

500

What does the holiday celebrate today?

Irish culture and heritage.

500

What color is strongly associated with Irish culture?

Green.

500

Where is St. Patrick’s Day celebrated more widely: inside or outside Ireland?

Outside Ireland.