Bingo on St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland!

Naomh Padraig is Saint Patrick in Irish, whereas in Latin, St. Patrick is known as Patricius. Whatever name you use, he is the patron saint of Ireland, and ranks with St. Brigid and St. Columba in importance, and St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland is one of the highlights of the Christian calendar.

Born into an aristocratic family in Britain, St. Patrick grew up in Ireland but was captured by Irish raiders and was held captive for six years. He then escaped and returned to Britain, where he became a priest. On his eventual return to Ireland he introduced Christianity to the country, since the majority of the population were at the time pagan. His aim was to bring the people nearer to God and teach them to repent of their sins.

It is not known what St. Patrick’s birth date was, however St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland is celebrated on March 17th which is believed to be the date of his death. One legend surrounding the saint is that he drove the snakes out of Ireland. The shamrock or 3-leaf clover is a symbol he introduced in order to explain to the people the concept of the Holy Trinity.

St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland celebrates the saint’s life, and it is a national holiday. Not only does it celebrate his life, it also celebrates the national culture and the historical roots of the people. Parades are held on this day as well a various other activities. Families traditionally get together, as do communities. Often the get-togethers feature activities or games with an Irish theme, and bingo sessions are common.

These bingo games follow the usual rules of bingo, but they use a different type of card. There are no numbers in the squares on the card, but instead Irish words and phrases. These special cards are prepared for the occasion by the organizers of events, and young people and old enjoy playing the game. In this way you can learn about Irish traditions and culture whilst having fun playing bingo.

Bingo is, in some parts of the world, a type of gambling. For this reason young people are discouraged from playing it for fear of addiction. The bingo games which are played on St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland, however, are different. It is just for the one day, and for a different purpose, and people are encouraged to play for as long as they want. Other fun events are held too, and people dress in funny costumes as part of the occasion.

So why not join in the fun of a game of bingo this year, as part of enjoying the celebrations with your friends and family? It will soon be St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland, so get yourself ready. You can get some special bingo cards from event organizers, and you might even end up a winner. That’s not all it’s about, though, because along the way you’ll learn more about Irish history and tradition. Although it’s great to join in the fun, do remember the religious nature of the event and take a moment to pray too.

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