St. Patrick's Day, the explanation of the mystery of Trinity Holiness

March 17 is celebrated as St. Patrick's Day, or St. Patrick's Day, the defender of Ireland. St. Patrick was born in 387 in Kilpatrick, near Dubbarton, Scotland. His father was a Roman army officer. Irish pirates captured the boy Patrick at 16, and sold him into slavery. He spent six years in Ireland [...]
His father was a Roman army officer. Irish pirates captured the boy Patrick at 16, and sold him into slavery.
He spent six years in Ireland, where he learned Celtic. He escaped and turned to France to get on the road to the monastery from which the priest was removed.
When he was 46 years old, he decided to return to Ireland to evangelize its inhabitants, and about 3 decades to his death on March 17, 461.
A Christian tradition says that Patrick explained the mystery of Trinity Holiness using a three - page clover.
That's why on this day you want the habit of wearing a clover to celebrate this party. It also requires the habit to dress in green as well as to dye a beer called “The emerald cymex1>. / world.al













