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St. Patrick(Happy St. Patrick's Day!)
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| 3/17/2008
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Posted on 03/17/2008 6:04:41 AM PDT by kellynla
Apostle of Ireland, born at Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland, in the year 387; died at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland, 17 March, 493. [Some sources say 460 or 461. --Ed.]
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.
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TOPICS: Catholic; History; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: patrick; saintpatrick; stpatrick; stpatricksday
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posted on
03/17/2008 6:04:42 AM PDT
by
kellynla
To: Salvation; NYer; narses
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posted on
03/17/2008 6:06:27 AM PDT
by
kellynla
(Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
To: kellynla
A Roman who spoke Latin and wears blue becomes the patron saint of Celtics who spoke Gaelic and whose color was green. Strange indeed.
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posted on
03/17/2008 6:15:11 AM PDT
by
Mikey_1962
(Waterboarding: 100% effective, results instantly, just add water!)
To: kellynla
To: Mikey_1962
Actually, in those days, Celts wore blue [woad]
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posted on
03/17/2008 6:33:28 AM PDT
by
PzLdr
("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
To: PzLdr
I thought the Picts were the first to use woad.
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posted on
03/17/2008 6:44:31 AM PDT
by
stuartcr
(Election year.....Who we gonna hate, in '08?)
To: stuartcr
The Ropmans described the Celts as wearing blue paint [woad, gold torques, chalked spiked hair, and large moustaches [and little else] when they fought them. Wheter or not the Celts got woad from the Picts, I don’t know.
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posted on
03/17/2008 7:50:13 AM PDT
by
PzLdr
("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
To: kellynla
St. Patrick’s Day was observed on the liturgical calendar on March 14th.
The Pope changed that day and the Solemnity of St. Joseph to March 15th because we are now in Holy Week.
NOTHING happens in Holy Week except Holy Week!
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posted on
03/17/2008 8:02:28 AM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: kellynla
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posted on
03/17/2008 8:03:22 AM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: Salvation
Well in my parish my Irish pastor will be celebrating Mass at 12:15PM and I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t say it in Gaelic. LOL
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posted on
03/17/2008 8:14:02 AM PDT
by
kellynla
(Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
To: PzLdr
Either way, I bet they were impressive.
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posted on
03/17/2008 10:47:54 AM PDT
by
stuartcr
(Election year.....Who we gonna hate, in '08?)
To: Vor Lady; Bunny_with_a_switchblade; TapTap
Happy Green Beer Day!
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posted on
03/17/2008 11:01:34 AM PDT
by
LongElegantLegs
(Kill them with kindness, then taser them for fun.)
To: kellynla
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posted on
03/17/2008 12:24:24 PM PDT
by
ex-snook
("Above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
To: LongElegantLegs
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posted on
03/17/2008 6:59:11 PM PDT
by
Vor Lady
(Empty text box seeking witty tagline for long term relationship.)
To: kellynla
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh!
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posted on
03/17/2009 10:18:50 AM PDT
by
drew
To: drew
And a Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you!
Erin Go Braugh!
Kelly
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posted on
03/17/2009 10:27:14 AM PDT
by
kellynla
(Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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