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101. Kids Domain - St. Patrick S Coloring Pages
A ton of st. Patrick s day coloring pages from Teaching Heart 4 More st.Patrick s day printable pages to color 4 Leaf Clover stationary printable
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102. Themed Reviews, St. Patrick's Day
To make a st. Patrick s day celebration plenty of fun, try out some of the activities A warm hearted st. Patrick s day story illustrated with fullpage
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St. Patrick's Day Back to Irish Interests Dear Mr. Leprechaun: Letters from My First Friendship
Martin Nelson Burton
Illustrations by Clint Hansen
ISBN: 0-9666-4900-1 Everything Irish
Anne Marie O'Grady
ISBN: 0-86278-557-X A Fine St. Patrick's Day
Susan Wojciechowski
Illustrated by Tom Curry
ISBN: 0-375-82386-7 The Gold at the End of the Rainbow
Wolfram Hänel
Illustrated by Loek Koopmans Translated by Anthea Bell ISBN: 1-55858-692-X ISBN: 1-55858-693-8 It's St. Patrick's Day Rebecca Gomez Illustrated by Mary Morgan Every March 17th is St. Patricks Day and for this reviewer it is special indeed, because it is also my birthday. All the trappings of what has become a pretty big day for fun in the US are described (for young readers-so no green beer). The kids dress up wearing green and in this case they look a little bit like leprechauns. They hunt for four leaf clovers, dance an Irish jig and even have some Irish stew. The drink green juice and listen to some Irish music, sing songs, parade around and just generally have a good time. The little lass has bright red hair and a very jaunty manner. The text is fairly simple and not particularly exciting although the illustrations show plenty of activity and enthusiasm and are much stronger than the text. There is really nothing outstanding about this offering-it is just a pleasant early reader with a focus on a special holiday. A "Scholastic Reader" Level 1. 2004, Cartwheel/Scholastic, Ages 4 to 6, $3.99. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot

103. Saints Of March 17
Patrick s cultus there reverts to the legend of Les Fleurs de st Patrice which We are told that often Patrick baptized hundreds on a single day.
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0317.htm
Saints O'the Day
Saint Patrick
(Optional Memorial)
March 17
Saint Gregory of Tours , wrote that Agricola lived a simple, austere life devoted to promoting the spiritual good of his people, and in the 48 years of his episcopacy attended several Church councils and enlarged and beautified many of the churches of his diocese (Benedictines, Delaney).
Alexander and Theodore MM (RM)
Date unknown. The names Alexander and Theodore appear in Jerome's martyrology as well as that of Rome. It has been conjectured that they should be identified with Saints Alexander and Theodulus (Benedictines).
Ambrose of Alexandria (AC)
Died c. 250. Saint Ambrose, a rich nobleman of Alexandria, befriended and financially helped the great Eastern Father of the Church, Origen. He suffered imprisonment for the faith under Maximinus but was released and died as a confessor (Benedictines).
Gertrude of Nivelles, OSB Abbess (RM)
Born at Landen in 626; died at Nivelles in 659. Saint Gertrude was the younger daughter of Blessed Pepin of Landen and Blessed Itta. Her sister

104. Saint Patrick Of Ireland
Nevertheless, st. Patrick established the Catholic Church throughout Ireland on We are told that often Patrick baptized hundreds on a single day.
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0317patr.htm
Saint Patrick of Ireland B + (RM)
March 17
Born in Scotland, c. 385-390; died in Ireland c. 461. Christ be with me,
Christ within me,
Christ behind me,
Christ before me,
Christ beside me,
Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me.
Christ beneath me,
Christ above me,
Christ in quiet,
Christ in danger, Christ in hearts of all that love me, Christ in mouth of friend and stranger. St. Patrick's Breastplate I was like a stone lying in the deep mire; and He that is mighty came, and in His mercy lifted me up, and verily raised me aloft and placed me on the top of the wall. It is unclear exactly where Patricius Magonus Sucatus (Patrick) was bornsomewhere in the west between the mouth of the Severn and the Clydebut this most popular Irish saint was probably born in Scotland of British origin, perhaps in a village called Bannavem Taberniae. (Other possibilities are in Gaul or at Kilpatrick near Dunbarton, Scotland.) His father, Calpurnius, was a deacon and a civil official, and his grandfather was a priest. About 405, when Patrick was in his teens (14-16), he was captured by Irish raiders and became a slave in Ireland. There in Ballymena (or Slemish) in Antrim (or Mayo), Patrick first learned to pray intensely while tending his master's sheep. After six years, he was told in a dream that he should be ready for a courageous effort that would take him back to his homeland.

105. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Patrick
Tradition fondly points out the impression of st. Patrick s foot upon the hard It was, indeed, a momentous day for the Irish race. Twice Patrick pleaded
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11554a.htm
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St. Patrick
Apostle of Ireland , born at Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland , in the year 387; died at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland , 17 March, 493. [ Editor's Note: Other sources say 460 or 461.] He had for his parents Calphurnius and Conchessa. The former belonged to a Roman family of high rank and held the office of decurio in Gaul or Britain. Conchessa was a near relative of the great patron of Gaul St. Martin of Tours . Kilpatrick still retains many memorials of Saint Patrick, and frequent pilgrimages continued far into the Middle Ages to perpetuate there the fame of his sanctity and miracles In his sixteenth year, Patrick was carried off into captivity by Irish marauders and was sold as a slave to a chieftan named Milchu in Dalriada, a territory of the present county of Antrim in Ireland , where for six years he tended his master's flocks in the valley of the Braid and on the slopes of Slemish, near the modern town of Ballymena. He relates in his "Confessio" that during his captivity while tending the flocks he prayed many times in the day: "the love of God ", he added

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The fifth largest Irish community in the world is in Argentina, and it's important to point out that Argentina is a non-English speaking country.
Hence the more than 500,000 Irish-Argentinean families living in Argentina today are a great example in terms of traditions and cultural heritage power, surviving after over a century and a half taking in consideration the huge and inevitable language barrier.

107. St Patrick's Day - Ministry Focus Newsletter March 2003
Tim lives in st. Louis with his wife, Chiara, and children Benjamin (16), Sarah (14), Investigate the origin of st. Patrick s day online at
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108. Patrick Of Ireland
The Lorica, Or, st Patrick s Breastplate. I bind unto myself today I bindthis day to me forever,. By power of faith, Christ s Incarnation;
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/124.html
Patrick was born about 390, in southwest Britain, somewhere between the Severn and the Clyde rivers, son of a deacon and grandson of a priest. When about sixteen years old, he was kidnapped by Irish pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland. Until this time, he had, by his own account, cared nothing for God, but now he turned to God for help. After six years, he either escaped or was freed, made his way to a port 200 miles away, and there persuaded some sailors to take him onto their ship. He returned to his family much changed, and began to prepare for the priesthood, and to study the Bible. Around 435, Patrick was commissioned, perhaps by bishops in Gaul and perhaps by the Pope, to go to Ireland as a bishop and missionary. Four years earlier another bishop, Palladius, had gone to Ireland to preach, but he was no longer there (my sources disagree on whether he had died, or had become discouraged and left Ireland to preach in Scotland). Patrick made his headquarters at Armagh in the North, where he built a school, and had the protection of the local monarch. From this base he made extensive missionary journeys, with considerable success. To say that he single-handedly turned Ireland from a pagan to a Christian country is an exaggeration, but is not far from the truth. Almost everything we know about him comes from his own writings, available in English in the

109. The Holiday Zone: St. Patrick's Day Activities For English Language Learners
If you are teaching adult students, consider celebrating st. Patrick s day withan Irish Return to the Holiday Zone s st. Patrick s day Activities.
http://www.theholidayzone.com/stpat/strecipes.html
May the road rise to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back,
The sun shine warm upon your face,
The rain fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the hollow of His hand.
An Irish blessing

Day One:
Give each student a copy of all recipes. Teach English names of various ingredients. This is best done by a class field trip to a local supermarket. If this is not feasible, a small sample of each ingredient may be brought to class.
Day Two: Review English units of measurement. Demonstrate/define cooking terminology (i.e., slice, chop, mince, add, mix, sift, stir, whip, knead, boil, bake, etc.). If at all possible, bring cooking utensils to class. Divide students into pairs. Assign each pair a recipe. One partner should read the ingredients while the other pantomimes preparing them (pointing out correct units of measurement while demonstrating proper technique). Partners should reverse roles about half way through directions. At the end of class, each student should be assigned a dish to prepare for the next day's potluck.
Day Three: Enjoy!

110. Domestic-Church.Com:Saint Profile: Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick Born 387390. Died March 17, 461-464 Feast day March 17 Saint Patrick remained during Easter week at Slane and Tara, teaching everyone
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Saint Patrick
Catherine Fournier
Saint Patrick
Born 387-390. Died March 17, 461-464
Feast Day: March 17
Patron of: Ireland and Irish
Symbol: cross, harp, serpent, baptismal font, demons, shamrock
Young Families Just about everyone knows about Saint Patrick, just like everyone knows about Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus. In the same way, that some people forget that Santa Claus is really a saint in Heaven who will pray for us if we ask him, and instead tell us stories about elves and reindeer, Saint Patrick is also a saint in Heaven who will help us if we ask. He has nothing to do with green food or leprechauns, even though those are fun ways to celebrate Saint Patricks Day. Patrick was not Irish to begin with. He was born in Scotland at a time when Ireland was a land of pagan kings and warriors. His parents were Romans, probably there as merchants or administrators of a Roman Colony. When Patrick was sixteen years old, Irish warriors raided Scotland and carried captives back to Ireland to be slaves. Patrick was among them. His head was shaved and he was put to work as a shepherd for an Irish Druidic high priest named Milchu. He must have been very scared and lonely. For the next six years, Patrick learned the language and customs of the Irish people. This knowledge helped him later when he returned to Ireland as a missionary. Patrick also grew in love and devotion to God, often praying one hundred prayers a day and more at night.

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