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True or False? Saint Patrick was arrested many times and was never able to escape
False. Saint Patrick was able to escape every time he was arrested.
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What colours or symbols are associated with Saint Patrick’s Day?
Green colours and shamrocks are associated with Saint Patrick’s Day.
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how long did Saint Patrick’s mission last?
His mission lasted for thirty years.
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when is this holiday celebrated
on the 17th of March
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Do people celebrate this holiday only in Ireland?
No! Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated all over the world, especially in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
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What was Saint Patrick’s mission?
Saint Patrick’s mission was to bring Christianity to the pagans in Ireland.
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how many people take part in Ireland’s St. Patrick’s Festival in Dublin?
About 1 million people
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True or False? Saint Patrick was successful in bringing Christianity to the Irish people.
True
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True or False? Saint Patrick's Day is an official Christian day in Ireland.
True
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How did Saint Patrick become a Christian?
While in slavery, Saint Patrick became a Christian and adopted the name Patrick.
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True or False? Saint Patrick died on March 17, AD 461.
True
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How do people generally celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day?
People generally celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day with public parades and festivals, wearing green colours or shamrocks, and drinking Irish beer.
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True or False? Saint Patrick was born in Ireland.
False. Saint Patrick was born in Wales.
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