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"Patrick’s ‘real’ (i.e. Brythonic) name was Maewyn Succat, or in Latin, Magonus Succetus," revealsGiraffe Childcare and Early Learning, citing Irish legend, in a recent educational info- graphic it created for the holiday. He took on the name Patrick when he became a priest.
Approximately 13 million pints of Guinness will be consumed worldwide on St. Patrick's Day, according to WalletHub, which released a St. Patrick's Day by the Numbers report this week.
The phrase “drown- ing the shamrock” is rooted in a tradition in which a shamrock worn on the lapel for St. Patrick's Day was tossed in the last drink of the evening. Furthermore, the shamrock is not the symbol of Ireland. That honor goes to the harp. A popular icon of the holiday,
the shamrock was used by St. Patrick to teach the Holy Trinity.
The first St. Patrick's Day celebration took place in America in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1737.
Despite the majority of modern-day St. Patrick’s Day cele- brations centering around bar crawls and drink specials, from 1903 until 1970 all pubs were closed on the holiday due to religious observanc- es.
An annual contest in Chicago, Illinois, votes to designate a "St. Patrick's Day Parade Queen" of that city, as well as a court. This year, 28- year-old school- teacher Lauren Corry claimed the coveted title.
The average amount American St. Patrick’s Day revel- ers will spend this holiday is $36.52 per person, totaling a
combined $4.6 bil- lion, according to a report by the National Retail Federation.
According to the most recent census data, 33.3 million U.S. residents claim Irish ancestry, which is seven times Ireland's total popu- lation, cites WalletHub.
If Irish folk tales are to be believed, the mystical beings are expressly male.
If, by chance, one did happen to find a mystical pot at the end of a rainbow this St. Patrick's Day, and it contained 1,000 gold coins weighing one ounce each, WalletHub estimated the total current worth at $1.26 million.
The color of St. Patrick’s Day was originally blue.
Beer is one of the most widely con- sumed beverages on St. Patrick’s Day.
Legend says that each leaf of the clover has a mean- ing: Hope, Faith, Love and Luck.
1962 marked the first time Chicago dyed their river green for St Patrick’s Day.
The real St. Patrick wasn’t Irish. He was born in Britain around A.D. 390 to an aristocratic Christian family.
There are 34.7 mil- lion U.S. residents with Irish ancestry. This number is more than seven times the population of Ireland itself.
Your odds of finding a four-leaf clover are about 1 in 10,000.
The world’s shortest St. Patrick’s Day parade is held in an Irish village. It lasts only 100 yards, between the village’s two pubs.
St. Patrick never got canonized by a pope, making his saintly status some- what questionable.
St Patrick’s Day is a public holiday in Ireland and also in Monserrat "the Emerald Isle of the Carribean,” so called because it was set- tled in 1633 by Irish migrants from St Kitts.
According to legend, on the day of Judgement, while Christ judges all other nations, St Patrick will be the judge of the Irish.
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