There are no official rules for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, but there are some traditions and customs that people often follow. One easy rule is to wear at least a little bit of green to ward off the leprechauns.
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Green is considered to be the colour of Ireland. Here are some other examples of traditions and customs that people often follow when celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:
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- Attend parades and festivals which several cities around the world hold parades and festivals to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
- Eat traditional Irish food including corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread, and Shepherd’s pie.
- Drink green beer: Some people like to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by drinking beer that has been dyed green.
As for St. Patrick’s sins, there is no record of him committing any sins against God. Whatever it was, Patrick chose not to reveal it in his Confession. However, some people think it was participation in pagan worship, sexual sin, or the murder of a slave.


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