10 Facts You Might not have Known about St. Patricks Day
Posted: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
by Ryan Stroud
10: The original color of St. Patrick's Day was blue, not green. The Irish began wearing green to show pride in their country and faith to the Catholic Church. Many Protestants began wearing orange in defiance.
9: The shamrock used to celebrate St. Patrick's Day has thee cloves on it, referencing the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, otherwise known as the Holy Trinity.
7: The longest-running St. Patrick's Day parade in Canada is held in Montreal, Quebec. The parade has been running since 1824.
6: The first St. Patrick's Day parade held in the US, or better yet, the Colonies, was held on March 17, 1737, by the Irish Society of Boston.
5: Though many Major League Baseball teams celebrate St. Patrick's Day, the Cincinnati Reds were the first MLB team to wear a St. Patty Day themed hat in 1978.
4: Contrary to popular belief, Leprechauns DO NOT exist.
3: The largest St. Patrick's Day parade in the US is held in New York with approximately 2 million viewers in attendance and about 150,000 marchers participating.
2: It is believed that St. Patrick died on either March 8 or 9, so to celebrate his passing, the two days were combined to get March 17 as his official remembrance.
1: No matter who you are, what you believe, or what nationality you belong to, on March 17 of every year, everyone in the world is "officially Irish."
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