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Happy Paddy's DayTo the Irish in England Every year, millions of people don ginger wigs, green jackets and shamrock-ador...
20/03/2018

Happy Paddy's Day
To the Irish in England

Every year, millions of people don ginger wigs, green jackets and shamrock-adorned top hats.
They then crowd into bars across the world, where they down pints of Guinness from as early as 9 or 10am
They do so to mark St Patrick’s Day , an annual event that celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish.
Today, many will conveniently remember that their great-great-great-great-grandparents moved over from Ireland centuries ago.
Others, meanwhile, will try to impress fellow revellers by putting on a fake Irish accent and drunkenly wishing them: “Top o’ the mornin’ to ya.”
But why do we celebrate St Patrick’s Day? And how is it observed by people across the globe?

Here, we provide a guide to the event, which takes place on March 17 every year.

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De viering van de viering van St. Patrick's Day is sterk beïnvloed door diegene die zich ontwikkelde onder de Ierse diaspora, vooral in Noord-Amerika. Tot de late 20e eeuw was St. Patrick's Day vaak een groter feest in de diaspora dan in Ierland.

Vieringen hebben over het algemeen betrekking op openbare parades en festivals, Ierse traditionele muzieksessies (céilithe) en het dragen van groene kledij of klavers. Er zijn ook formele bijeenkomsten zoals banketten en dansen, hoewel deze in het verleden gebruikelijker waren. St Patrick's Day parades begon in Noord-Amerika in de 18e eeuw maar verspreidde zich pas in de 20e eeuw naar Ierland. De deelnemers zijn over het algemeen fanfareorkesten, het leger, brandweerkorpsen, culturele organisaties, liefdadigheidsorganisaties, vrijwilligersverenigingen, jeugdgroepen, broederschappen, enzovoort. Echter, na verloop van tijd zijn veel van de parades meer verwant aan een carnaval geworden. Er wordt meer moeite gedaan om de Ierse taal te gebruiken, vooral in Ierland, waar de week van St. Patrick's Day de "Ierse taalweek" is. Onlangs zijn beroemde bezienswaardigheden in het groen verlicht op St. Patrick's Day.

Christenen kunnen ook kerkdiensten bijwonen en de vastenbeperkingen voor eten en drinken van alcohol worden voor vandaag opgeheven. Misschien daarom is het drinken van alcohol - met name Ierse whisky, bier of cider - een integraal onderdeel geworden van de vieringen. De gewoonte van St. Patrick's Day om "de klaver te verdrinken" of "de klaver nat te maken" was historisch populair, vooral in Ierland. . Aan het einde van de vieringen wordt een klaverblad op de bodem van een beker gelegd, die dan wordt gevuld met whisky, bier of cider. Het is dan gedronken als een toast op St. Patrick, Ierland of de aanwezigen. De klaver zou ofwel worden ingeslikt met het drankje of worden weggegooid en over de schouder worden geslingerd voor succes.

17th March.,Paddy's Day CardCards Modern & ChicIrish Celebration Festival Today's St Patrick's Day celebrations have bee...
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17th March.,
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Irish Celebration Festival

Today's St Patrick's Day celebrations have been greatly influenced by those that developed among the Irish diaspora, especially in North America. Until the late 20th century, St Patrick's Day was often a bigger celebration among the diaspora than it was in Ireland.

Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, Irish traditional music sessions (céilithe), and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks.There are also formal gatherings such as banquets and dances, although these were more common in the past. St Patrick's Day parades began in North America in the 18th century but did not spread to Ireland until the 20th century. The participants generally include marching bands, the military, fire brigades, cultural organisations, charitable organisations, voluntary associations, youth groups, fraternities, and so on. However, over time, many of the parades have become more akin to a carnival. More effort is made to use the Irish language, especially in Ireland, where the week of St Patrick's Day is "Irish language week". Recently, famous landmarks have been lit up in green on St Patrick's Day.

Christians may also attend church services, and the Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol are lifted for the day. Perhaps because of this, drinking alcohol – particularly Irish whiskey, beer, or cider – has become an integral part of the celebrations.The St Patrick's Day custom of "drowning the shamrock" or "wetting the shamrock" was historically popular, especially in Ireland. At the end of the celebrations, a shamrock is put into the bottom of a cup, which is then filled with whiskey, beer, or cider. It is then drunk as a toast to St Patrick, Ireland, or those present. The shamrock would either be swallowed with the drink or taken out and tossed over the shoulder for good luck.

17th March.,Paddy's Day CardCards Modern & ChicIrish Celebration Festival Today's St Patrick's Day celebrations have bee...
20/03/2018

17th March.,
Paddy's Day Card
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Irish Celebration Festival

Today's St Patrick's Day celebrations have been greatly influenced by those that developed among the Irish diaspora, especially in North America. Until the late 20th century, St Patrick's Day was often a bigger celebration among the diaspora than it was in Ireland.

Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, Irish traditional music sessions (céilithe), and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks.There are also formal gatherings such as banquets and dances, although these were more common in the past. St Patrick's Day parades began in North America in the 18th century but did not spread to Ireland until the 20th century. The participants generally include marching bands, the military, fire brigades, cultural organisations, charitable organisations, voluntary associations, youth groups, fraternities, and so on. However, over time, many of the parades have become more akin to a carnival. More effort is made to use the Irish language, especially in Ireland, where the week of St Patrick's Day is "Irish language week". Recently, famous landmarks have been lit up in green on St Patrick's Day.

Christians may also attend church services, and the Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol are lifted for the day. Perhaps because of this, drinking alcohol – particularly Irish whiskey, beer, or cider – has become an integral part of the celebrations.The St Patrick's Day custom of "drowning the shamrock" or "wetting the shamrock" was historically popular, especially in Ireland. At the end of the celebrations, a shamrock is put into the bottom of a cup, which is then filled with whiskey, beer, or cider. It is then drunk as a toast to St Patrick, Ireland, or those present. The shamrock would either be swallowed with the drink or taken out and tossed over the shoulder for good luck.

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