Monday, March 17, 2014

March of the Cats, Saint Patrick's Day.

The cat clan and I would like to say Happy Saint Patrick's Day to all. Now the clan all voted to celebrate with green beer and fish guts, but I said no way no how. So instead we looked up the meaning of Saint Patrick's Day. So here is a little history lesson. Jinx I need no help with this one, after all Momma Kitty is a wee bit Irish. No you are not Irish you are Calico. Saint Patrick's Day or Feast of Saint Patrick is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated annually on March 17 to honor the Patron Saint of Ireland. Known as Saint Patrick. Lore has it that Saint Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland, but as Ireland had no snakes, it was believed that the snakes were a symbolic meaning that the snake represented evil and the devil. So the tale symbolizes Patrick driving paganism from Ireland by converting people to Christianity. There are many interesting facts about St. Paddy's day, Ireland uses Saint Patrick's day to draw attention to Ireland. So for more interesting facts Google or Bing, Saint Patrick's day and learn some interesting facts. So today is not just a day to party it is actually a religious holiday in Ireland, and if you are celebrating with green beer, take care come back alive as the cat clan and I want to see you back here for more interesting tidbits of lore and facts, and just plain silly cat antics. Happy Clan, Happy Wee bit of Irish Kitty Momma.

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