Are yer wearin' green the-day? An Oirish sayin' 'olds dat 'if you're jammy enoof ter be Oirish, den you're jammy enoof.' On St. Patreck's day it seems dat everyone is Oirish.
Oirland's patron saint, St. Patreck, introduced christianity ter de country, performin' baptisms an' foundin' churches an' schools wha yer man taught aboyt de trinity an' converted 'is countrymen ter catholicism. Whaen he got away in de mid-fifth century, on March 17, Christians tuk a break in lent ter celebrate de saint's life, ter renew themselves spiritually an' ter offer prayers for missionaries worldwide.
Here are sum St. Patreck's day links:
All Aboyt St. Patreck's Day.
Irish raun de warrld.
The 'istory av St. Patreck's Day.
Speedin' an' aggressive drivers in Orange County may nade more than de luk av de Oirish ter avoid a traffic citashun.
Leprechauns are aged, diminutive men an' 'ard-workin' cobblers, turnin' oyt exquisite tackies for other sprites. If yer 'appen across an industrious wee fella 'ammerin' oyt a shoe, luk closely - for yer man may be a leprechaun. Step quietly, for wee people 'ill avoid 'umans, knowin' us ter be foolish an' greedy.
Folks from Alabama swear they 'av seen a leprechaun.
Fluffernutter O'Malley. That's me leprechaun name.
What is yer leprechaun name?
Aye, they are Oirish chickens. An' they are Riverdancin'.
St. Patreck's Day Recipes.
How ter spake Oirish?
Please enter yer phrase into de Oirish Translator an' it will allow ye til spake like a true Oirishman.
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