7 Surprising Facts About St. Patrick’s Day You Didn’t Know

7 Surprising Facts About St. Patrick’s Day You Didn’t Know

7 Surprising Facts About St. Patrick's Day You Didn't Know

7 Surprising Facts About St. Patrick’s Day

March 17 marks St. Patrick’s Daypatron of Ireland. What began as a religious celebration has become a popular and massive party where the color green, clovers and beers are a distinctive part of the celebration.

But not only is it celebrated in Ireland, but indeed the Irish community that exists around the world takes the opportunity to celebrate it big, whether in Boston, Buenos Aires, London, or Sydney. And it is that in the nineteenth century, many Irish emigrated to avoid famine, and took with them their traditions, including the world-famous St. Patrick’s Day, although there are things that may not be as well-known, like the ones we tell you below.

  1. St. Patrick: The Man Behind the Holiday
  2. The Evolution of St. Patrick’s Day Colors
  3. From Dry Observance to Festive Revelry
  4. The Inaugural St. Patrick’s Day Parade
  5. New York’s Grand St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
  6. Chicago’s Green River Tradition
  7. Guinness and St. Patrick’s Day: A Perfect Pairing

St. Patrick: The Man Behind the Holiday
St. Patrick’s Parade in Dublin, Ireland (MediaProduction / Getty Images)

1. St. Patrick: The Man Behind the Holiday

“Born as Maewyn Succat in Roman Britain, St. Patrick was kidnapped by Irish raiders and brought to Ireland as a slave. After escaping, he returned as a missionary, playing a pivotal role in converting the Irish to Christianity.”

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The Evolution of St. Patrick's Day Colors
The order of St. Patrick used the color blue, not green (SharapaAndriy – iStock)

2. The Evolution of St. Patrick’s Day Colors

“While blue was originally associated with St. Patrick, green became prominent due to Ireland’s lush landscapes and the use of the shamrock in his teachings.”

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From Dry Observance to Festive Revelry
The Temple Bar Pub; Dublin, Ireland thetemplebarpub.com

3. From Dry Observance to Festive Revelry

“Historically, St. Patrick’s Day was a solemn religious observance. It wasn’t until the 20th century that it transformed into a celebration marked by parades, music, and dancing.”

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The Inaugural St. Patrick's Day Parade
An old photograph of Boston, Massachusetts, USA (ilbusca / Getty Images / iStockphoto)

4. The Inaugural St. Patrick’s Day Parade

“The first recorded St. Patrick’s Day parade took place in 1737 in Boston, Massachusetts, organized by Irish immigrants.”

New York's Grand St. Patrick's Day Celebration
St. Patrick’s Parade in New York, USA (stu99 / Getty Images)

5. New York’s Grand St. Patrick’s Day Celebration

“New York City hosts one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades, with over two million spectators lining Fifth Avenue annually.”

Chicago's Green River Tradition
The Chicago River is dyed green on St. Patrick’s Day (stevegeer / Getty Images / iStockphoto)

6. Chicago’s Green River Tradition

“Since 1962, Chicago has dyed its river green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, using an eco-friendly vegetable-based dye.”

Guinness and St. Patrick's Day: A Perfect Pairing
During St. Patrick’s the number of Guinness beers consumed in the world triples (mediaphotos / Getty Images / iStockphoto)

7. Guinness and St. Patrick’s Day: A Perfect Pairing

“Guinness, the iconic Irish stout, sees a significant increase in consumption worldwide on St. Patrick’s Day, highlighting its cultural significance.”

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