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Posted: 9:26 a.m. Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Gaelic Mardi Gras? 

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By Jordan Graye

Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is believed to have died in the 5th century on March 17th, and for over a thousand years, St. Patrick’s Day has been observed in Ireland as a religious holiday (he is said to have brought Christianity to the Pagan country.)  It occurs during Lent where consumption of meat is prohibited.  However, for one day this is waived…and all would dance, drink, and feast on bacon and cabbage.  We added the green beer much later!

Most interesting, the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade took place here in the States on March 17th 1762. ( Even before our independence from England!)

Will you partake in the 130th Atlanta St. Paddy’s Day parade?  Check it all out here:  http://www.b985.com/news/events/st-patricks-day-parade/nK8Lc/

Slainte!

Jordan Graye

About Jordan Graye

Born: Houston TX Grew Up: ATL (Sandy Springs) Family Stuff: Married with amazing daughter Hobbies: Movies, Music, Dancing, Horseback riding Fave TV shows: No currents, but all time favs are Six Feet Under, All in the Family, and WKRP Fave movies of all time: To Kill a Mockingbird, Dances With Wolves, Wings of Desire (Wem Wenders), School of Rock First Album purchased: Goat's Head Soup / Stones (bought it at Kresgee's when Lenox Square was an outdoor mall) First Concert: Rod Stewart and Faces opening for 3 Dog Night at Fulton Co.

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