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Why do we wear green on St Patrick's Day?
Why do we wear green on St Patrick's Day?
St Patrick’s Day is celebrated annually on March 17th to commemorate the death of St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The day has grown in popularity over the years and is now celebrated worldwide, with people donning green clothing in order to show their Irish pride. But why green?

The association between green and Ireland dates back centuries, with green being used to symbolize the Emerald Isle. This is due to the vast amount of green vegetation that covers the country. Green is also associated with the Catholic faith, as it is the color of the Catholic Church.

The tradition of wearing green on St Patrick’s Day is believed to have originated in the 17th century, when Irish soldiers serving in the English army were ordered to wear green uniforms. This was a way of distinguishing them from the other soldiers and also to show their allegiance to their Irish heritage.

The wearing of green on St Patrick’s Day has since become a global tradition, with people from all over the world joining in on the festivities. The color green has come to symbolize the Irish culture and is a great way to show your appreciation for the Emerald Isle. So, on the 17th of March, don’t forget to wear green and celebrate the patron saint of Ireland!
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