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When is St.Patricks day celebrated?

The 17th March

100

What century did St.Patrick live in?

The 5th

100

What colour is associated with St.Patrick?

Green

100

Name a city/country from the presentation that celebrates St.Patricks Day

Dublin, Chicago, New Zealand, India, Russia and Singapore 

100

St Patrick’s Day is a religious holiday

True! It commemorates the arrival of  Christianity in Ireland

200

St. Patrick is considered the [******] saint of Ireland?

Patron

200

Was St.Patricks successful in making Ireland Christian?

Yes, and Ireland is still a majority Catholic country to this day

200

What animal is sometimes associated with St.Patrick?

Snakes

200

How many countries celebrate St.Patricks day?

Over 200!

200

St Patrick was born in Ireland

False. He was born in what is now  modern-day Wales

300

What is a pub crawl?

Visiting multiple bars in the same day/night

300

What age was St Patrick when he was brought to Ireland?

16

300

What did St Patrick do when he was brought to Ireland?

He was a Shepard 

300

Which city dyes its river green for St. Patricks day?

Chicago 

300

St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland 

False! There were no snakes to begin with

400

Why did St.Patrick connect to his faith?

When he was enslaved, he was lonely and afraid, and turned to god

400

Why is St.Patricks day celebrated on the 17th March?

Because that is when he died

400

The name of the symbol St. Patrick used to spread Christianity?

The Shamrock

400

In which places is St.Patricks day a national holiday?

The Republicans of Ireland and Northern Ireland 

400

St. Patrick was kidnapped and brought to Ireland 

True! He was kidnapped and was enslaved as a Shepard in Ireland

500

What was St.Patricks real name?

Maewynn Succat

500

What was the name of the main religion in Ireland at the time?

Paganism

500

What did the three leaf clover symbolise?

The holy trinity. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit

500

How do Irish people celebrate St Patrick‘s day?

Drinking, Relaxing (bank holiday), Dressing up and Parades

500

St.Patrick didn’t come back to Ireland to spread the gospel

False! He did come back to spread the gospel as he felt that he owed it to the Irish people.