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Bits O' History

The shamrock, which was also called the "seamroy" by the Celts, was a sacred plant in ancient Ireland because it symbolized the rebirth of spring. By the seventeenth century, the shamrock had become a symbol of emerging Irish nationalism. As the English began to seize Irish land and make laws against the use of the Irish language and the practice of Catholicism, many Irish began to wear the shamrock as a symbol of their pride in their heritage and their displeasure with English rule.





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May your blessings outnumber
The Shamrocks that grow
And may trouble avoid you
Wherever you go.

For each petal on the shamrock
This brings a wish your way --
Good health, good luck, and happiness
For today and every day.








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A Blessing For You And Yours


May the grace of God's protection
And His great love abide
Within your home - within the hearts
Of all who dwell inside.

May joy and peace surround you
Contentment latch your door
And happiness be with you now
And bless you evermore.




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Bits O' History

St. Patrick is a hero in Ireland and many legends developed about him. It has long been recounted that, during his mission in Ireland, St. Patrick once stood on a hilltop (which is now called Croagh Patrick), and with only a wooden staff by his side, banished all the snakes from Ireland. In fact, the island nation was never home to any snakes. However, the snakes were at that time a symbol of Paganism, and it was the Pagans that were driven out.





    



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