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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As with many holiday symbols, the shamrock's importance began as a legend that grew until it obtained its current symbolic ...
(WHTM) – The shamrock is an iconic symbol of St. Patrick’s Day and the Irish. According to TIME, there is an Irish legend that Saint Patrick utilized the Shamrock to spread the Christian concept of ...
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated annually on March 17th and is not a federal holiday in the U.S. St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is believed to have used the shamrock to explain the Holy ...
If a leprechaun leaps from the faerie den this St. Patrick’s Day to ask if you know a shamrock from a clover, what will you answer? “If you said the shamrock is a clover, you’re in luck,” says ...
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17. The holiday honors Ireland’s patron saint, St. Patrick, and commemorates his March 17, 461, death. A fifth-century missionary, St. Patrick brought ...
Merriam-Webster defines a shamrock as “a small plant with three leaves on each stem that is the national symbol of Ireland”—not to be confused with the lucky four-leaf clover. Its history dates back ...
Julie Sargis, of Dallas, dons her shamrock glasses at the block party on lower Greenville Avenue in Dallas on Saturday, March 15, 2025. Stewart F. House / Special Contributor North Texans and people ...
St. Patrick is believed to have used a three-leaf clover to explain the complexity of the Trinity to nonbelievers in 5th century Ireland. Ever since, the shamrock has been revered by the Irish and ...