Who was the real Saint Patrick? And the origins of St. Patrick's Day.

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@TheHistoryGuyChannel
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@kathleenlovett1958
@kathleenlovett1958 9 ай бұрын
Why can't I comment on this channel? I can post a response to someone else's comment but cannot post my own comment.
@edschermer
@edschermer 6 жыл бұрын
Going back to watch some of your earlier episodes. I want to say a huge thank you for clearly stating you were not going into controversy! Few would demonstrate such restraint, an outstanding testimony of your ethics
@gregorytoddsmith9744
@gregorytoddsmith9744 5 жыл бұрын
I have a degree in......nothing. My history teachers ,with the exception of one, left me with no interest and wondering why we studied the past. Live in the now. Live the moment. Live YOUR life. You make the world's history compelling and interesting History Guy. Thank you!!
@jewelrichards1039
@jewelrichards1039 5 жыл бұрын
I love the way you pull quirky little things out of history! I love listening to all the little excerpts you give us don't stop! Love from Austin Texas😘 I feel like they dropped the ball in school when it comes to teaching history. Kids become bored with what they're teaching it's a shame. They need to just put you on the screen in a classroom! Thanks again
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 2 жыл бұрын
The best thing about history are the stories. But history textbooks are more like encyclopedia articles. than anthologies of stories. Plus they are too much about politics and too little about more important things.
@meligoth
@meligoth 6 жыл бұрын
Despite the mainstream popularity of Cinco de Mayo and St. Patricks day. In this age of digital information, more people are learning their respective histories than ever before, and part of that are because of channels like yours 💘
@preshisify
@preshisify 5 жыл бұрын
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@preshisify
@preshisify 5 жыл бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinco_de_Mayo?wprov=sfla1
@preshisify
@preshisify 5 жыл бұрын
oh, it's interesting like encyclopedia brittanica of days of old besides a one stop shop or references and sources listed as well as further reading, maybe the history guy will cover it in a few weeks on the fifth if may? 🤗 mainstream popularity relevant none the less as well as the national calendar in America and evidentally only pretty recently by a few decades as well ...
@preshisify
@preshisify 5 жыл бұрын
In addition I don't think or feel that anything is racist, religious, or political as well as we are all human beings with fundamental core needs, that is unless you make it that way or want it to be imhop, you do not elevate or better yourself by standing on someone else's back or cutting them down as well as by lighting someone else's candle yours will not be diminished, you are either a good person (with a moral compass) or you are not ... there are two wolves in us all, one good one bad, which one wins? the one you feed
@theoldhunter6072
@theoldhunter6072 5 жыл бұрын
@@preshisify you tell him, sis.
@jcsgodmother
@jcsgodmother 5 жыл бұрын
I loved St. Patrick's Day in NYC. I have some Irish in me. St. Patrick's Cathedral does have a relic of St. Patrick on display. It is in a crystal cross. There is a large statue of St. Patrick by the alter but above. There is the famous stained glass widow of him and they bring out a famous painting of him. They also have a statue of St. Brigid since they celebrate everything Irish.
@DOLRED
@DOLRED 5 жыл бұрын
You really have the facts!! My now deceased Dublin Aunt, who outlived all her siblings including my mother, told me several times decades ago: We Irish do not celebrate St. Patrick's Day in the republic. It's different nowadays, unfortunately with the liquor in mind. Also, St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, an aged monument, belongs to the Church of Ireland which is protestant (British)!! During British rule in centuries past, most of the Catholic Churches in Ireland, existing then, were taken over by British Protestant rule and are still currently protestant!! The Irish Catholic Faith appears to have never demanded them back after the 1916 Rebellion and 1922 freedom from Britain. A quirky side of the Irish I say.
@mudgebauer
@mudgebauer 4 жыл бұрын
I think if Catholic churches were stolen by the Protestants, they should be returned to their rightful owners. Its the Christian thing to do.
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 2 жыл бұрын
My Irish ancestors were Church of Ireland, and were not British.
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 2 жыл бұрын
The Republicans were often not very Catholic in their thinking.
@mattpotter8725
@mattpotter8725 Жыл бұрын
It surprised me that both of the big cathedrals in Dublin are Church of Ireland. I thought before going on a tour that like Liverpool one would be Catholic and one Protestant. What I was surprised to find out recently whilst doing some ancestry research that Newry, which I thought was more of a British garrison town even before 1921 has a Catholic Cathedral and as far as I'm aware doesn't have a Church of Ireland one, or if it does it's a small, less imposing church type building.
@thomassnell5017
@thomassnell5017 4 жыл бұрын
My favorite Irish joke. What is the difference between an Irish wedding and an Irish funeral? One less drunk!
@josephbenson6301
@josephbenson6301 Жыл бұрын
Not to defend him, but my Irish buddy tells me the same sorts of jokes. Ever heard of Irish Alzheimer's? It's when you forget everything, except the people that wronged you. Probably a little more specific than the other, but my point stands. If an Irish (and damn proud) can laugh at it, maybe you could to.
@debramcfarland9975
@debramcfarland9975 9 ай бұрын
Funny🍀
@lefty-bw1zp
@lefty-bw1zp 9 ай бұрын
@@themaskedman221Get a grip, dude, it’s just a joke.
@catjudo1
@catjudo1 3 жыл бұрын
As an American of largely English heritage, I wear green on St. Patrick's Day and wander around in the crowds. They take no notice of me, though I infiltrate these Irish celebrations with wanton abandon. I play Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly in my car as I drive by, a casual thumbs up or two cast my way by those who know not my ethnic origins. As my nefarious plan unfolds, I find that most holy of relics, the elusive Green Beer, and I bask in the glow of another year's success. Whah hah hah!
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure one or two people have gotten a whiff of you and thought, "Hey what's that smelly, shaven headed Chav lout in the dirty soccer shirt doing here?"
@catjudo1
@catjudo1 2 жыл бұрын
@@themaskedman221 I’ll have you know, sirrah, that my full head of hair grows past my shoulders as befits a true metalhead. As for the rest, pretty accurate, actually! 👍🤘
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 2 жыл бұрын
@@catjudo1 lol! I was trying to think of an English stereotype, and could only come up with two: The effete, metrosexual who nibbles on cucumber sammiches while spouting off poetry.. and the (more modern) image of the drunken Chav at the soccer matches. I went with the second one.
@deandodson3546
@deandodson3546 3 жыл бұрын
God bless you sir. My one grandmother would light a candle for you and ask the Lord to protect you for spreading knowledge.
@SlowrideSteve
@SlowrideSteve 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in my grandparents house. They were both from Belfast. I spent my St Patricks day at mass.... some traditions are hard to give up. We're Catholic, we are supposed to feel guilty anyway
@philmenzies2477
@philmenzies2477 5 жыл бұрын
Love your channel. I'm slowly catching up on older stories. And I was with you all the way until the part about the shortest St Patricks day march. All well told and believable history. But I just cannot get my head around the fact that a pub in Ireland closed its doors.....
@preshisify
@preshisify 5 жыл бұрын
😂
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake 5 жыл бұрын
Lots of pubs and businesses went bust in the recession 08 to 17 in Ireland. Many have stayed closed.
@fortusvictus8297
@fortusvictus8297 2 жыл бұрын
There is a lesson there...be the pub that the parade ends in, not the one people leave from.
@AndrewVelonis
@AndrewVelonis 4 жыл бұрын
Here's a couple of items that I had heard, tell me if you think they are correct: 1) The "snakes" referred to snake worshippers, he drove out the practice of worshipping pagan idols which often included representations of animals as spirit beings 2) He set up the system by which monks in monasteries copied ancient texts so as to preserve them, which is why today we still have the texts of ancient Greek plays and Roman orations
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 2 жыл бұрын
The Snake was a religious symbol that dates back maybe ten thousand years or more. Maybe that is why the snake appears in Genesis,
@crimthann-fathach
@crimthann-fathach 9 ай бұрын
No,in this case it was meant to explain the absence of snakes. Not paganism or anything else.
@tizfrreecharm
@tizfrreecharm 4 жыл бұрын
Back in high school in the 60s, I used to have to march in both the St. Patrick's and Columbus days parades, while some of my neighborhood friends would go up to 5th Ave. just for the giggles. SoX!
@armyveteran101st
@armyveteran101st Ай бұрын
Saint Patrick of Ireland is my 51st great uncle... Thank you for this video!
@robertschmidt687
@robertschmidt687 6 жыл бұрын
I think I've watched most, if not all, of the "History Guy's' KZbin videos. Those have been some of the most interesting treatments of history I've ever read - in fact, your stories often serve as the impetus to do further research. I would be most interested in hearing you discuss the history of the "Northwest Angle" that separates the U.S. from Canada along the Minnesota /Canadian boundary. Again, many thanks!!
@Silverado138
@Silverado138 5 жыл бұрын
No bow tie‽‽ I found a video where you had a tie… I don't know what to do with my life now 😂🤣
@boballison1019
@boballison1019 2 жыл бұрын
I agree it's not the same without the bow tie
@rickmercedes4285
@rickmercedes4285 2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@jimmyshrimbe9361
@jimmyshrimbe9361 6 жыл бұрын
Great video! My grandmother would love this!
@lhs761
@lhs761 Жыл бұрын
We honor St Patrick's Day in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. One of our past royals was born on that day. So we honor both.
@PastorJack1957
@PastorJack1957 4 жыл бұрын
I'm not a history buff. Yet, if you'd been my history teacher, I may have taken a different route in life. Thank you for taking a boring subject, to me, and making it interesting.
@Bolivar2012able
@Bolivar2012able 5 жыл бұрын
ST Patrick set off for Ireland from Liverpool. There is a monument in an area completely missed by the tourists as it's in a residential location. But the monument is there none the less!
@everettchretien421
@everettchretien421 4 жыл бұрын
Like the way you pull up things that are relevant to current events. My fiancée grew up in Erin,TN where the Fighting Irish are the local mascot and the annual Irish parade is big news. A little bit of Ireland in Tennessee.
@patrickdurham8393
@patrickdurham8393 5 жыл бұрын
My paternal grandmother was an O'Malley straight off the boat and was also a Shiite Catholic. I grew up hearing about my Sainted namesake and Ireland.
@robertfromtexas2480
@robertfromtexas2480 4 жыл бұрын
Great video.. I live in shamrock, Texas. We have the official St Patrick's day parade for the state. They still take St patricks.day somewhat more seriously than most places
@goodguy5595
@goodguy5595 6 жыл бұрын
I thought he was captured and brought to Ireland as a slave from the British Islands ?
@ReflectedMiles
@ReflectedMiles 6 жыл бұрын
Exactly! In fact, back when I was reading primary sources it was a source of great amusement to me and angst to every Irish person I knew that St. Patrick didn't actually turn out to be Irish in origin. After he returned home, it was actually a long struggle of patience in Britain before his church authorities agreed to send him back there. There is no doubt that he absolutely loved Ireland and the Irish people and became profoundly one of them in those later years, though.
@dunneincrewgear
@dunneincrewgear 6 жыл бұрын
Reflected Miles Sorry, I have to disagree. As an Irishman I have always known the story of St Patrick. Everybody in Ireland knows he was kidnapped from somewhere in Britain (no one knows where). There was absolutely no angst for me or anyone I knew!!!
@kevinoneill9076
@kevinoneill9076 5 жыл бұрын
It's impossible to find the truth on St Patrick. I read king Niall had him as a slave. He escaped, went to Rome n come back to save Ireland. But that's only 1 of the many stories.
@patdaddymusic
@patdaddymusic 5 жыл бұрын
Kevin O'Neill thanks cousin Kevin🍀
@thenextshenanigantownandth4393
@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 5 жыл бұрын
@Wisty Boy He also left out the fact that St Patrick was a Roman and really British.
@matthewpoplawski8740
@matthewpoplawski8740 3 жыл бұрын
Although this is a four- year-old video, AS ALWAYS THE HISTORY GUY, AN EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! Glad to see you mentioned Boston and New York for their St.Patrick' Day parades ,and, not the alcohol-fest that goes( or did go on) in Savannah,Ga. One year, the good.folks there tried to dye green the Savannah River (just like they dye the Chicago River in Chicago). Unfortunately, the dye wouldn't take because the river currents were too strong,and, washed away the dye.🌞🌞🌞🌄🌄🌄✌✌✌✌
@garydean0308
@garydean0308 5 жыл бұрын
We went to the Belleville St Patrick's Day parade every year when we lived there. It was a good time. A German town was Irish for a day :)
@yaboihere494
@yaboihere494 9 ай бұрын
The little rhyme at the beginning was a bit corny, but everything we else was superb! I subbed
@bigal7454
@bigal7454 5 жыл бұрын
I would like to see a presentation about Jacque DeMolay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templars during the crusades.
@lukepate8749
@lukepate8749 5 жыл бұрын
Happy St Patrick's day 2019 Sir!!!! Loved this and i have subbed.Im in Texas and have a corned beef with potatoes carrots and cabbage in the crockpot.God bless and look forward to seeing all your vids.☺🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍻
@anvilbrunner.2013
@anvilbrunner.2013 5 жыл бұрын
Nobody in Ireland eats that. We have bacon fried or boiled with cabbage & spuds. Every day. Corned beef is an English fetish.
@JoelWelter
@JoelWelter 6 жыл бұрын
I've watched a bunch of your videos, and have enjoyed them all. I would love to sit in one of your classes, though I'm sure the production in much easier for a 10 minute presentation. These are just so well "put together" that I wish everyone would watch a couple. I'm trying to figure out how to incorporate them into my CC classes for medical/technical focus. Cheers!
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel 6 жыл бұрын
joel1239871 I haven’t taught classes for almost twenty years.
@jimboase5005
@jimboase5005 4 жыл бұрын
Great story History Guy; thank you
@Josephine5252
@Josephine5252 9 ай бұрын
Don't want to praise the St. but thank you for the info
@kylebarton778
@kylebarton778 4 жыл бұрын
Just coming back for a second watch three years later in Autumn because I love history too and this is the channel for me.
@cerberaodollam
@cerberaodollam Жыл бұрын
I love any holiday that gives me an excuse to drink, and Irish music is my jam :) Also there's a very interesting book connecting my place to theirs, called The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland. I would've never considered that there was a parallel, but it sort of makes sense. My anti-alcohol mom also died on St. Patrick's day, which is just extra irony :)
@unknownuser6809
@unknownuser6809 6 жыл бұрын
Ask for a Green Beer on St Patrick’s day in Ireland and wait for the weird looks
@davidkugel
@davidkugel 5 жыл бұрын
I remember reading that in one battle in the American Civil War, men born in Dublin, Ireland fought each other on opposite sides. Some of the men had migrated to the North and some to the South. They saw it as their duty to fight for their new country. Strange things occur in history that no fiction writer can dream up. Also, I have read that Patrick and his followers would fight the Druids in what we can call "Power Encounters." The Druids would call on their gods in the spiritual battle and Patrick would pray and ask for help from the Christian God. If you look at 1Kings 19:22-38 in the Old Testament, God answers those type of prayers.
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 2 жыл бұрын
Pat Cleburne was one of the best Southern generals. Of course, there was Georgia’s Scarlett O’Hara.
@michaelfraser4396
@michaelfraser4396 5 жыл бұрын
I hail from Butte, Montana. We have a large Irish population who helped mine the rich copper deposits from "The Richest Hill on Earth." People from Butte have been warmly received (as I assume have people from other areas.) Many Butte people are asked if they know my cousin so-and-so; they live in Butte, and often times they do know them.
@billhuber2964
@billhuber2964 5 жыл бұрын
St. Paddys day in the us is a celebration of Irish heritage.
@jwillisbarrie
@jwillisbarrie 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf.
@pbobaggins6904
@pbobaggins6904 2 жыл бұрын
i always love coming back to your videos on holidays ❤️
@janetbrown5600
@janetbrown5600 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, I am homeschooling my 9 year old daughter and we appreciated this video!
@shanegooding4839
@shanegooding4839 4 жыл бұрын
The stories about 'wild irish' eating shamrock may be a result of confusion with wood sorrel which is sometimes called 'false shamrock' and has been eaten by people around the world from ancient times.
@kristenheuer5676
@kristenheuer5676 5 жыл бұрын
My great granddad was from Northern Ireland. St Patricks day was a day of prayer for him. He wanted to be alone until it was time for family dinner.
@Michaelbos
@Michaelbos 6 жыл бұрын
Interesting as always and full of new info.
@Saltyscavenger
@Saltyscavenger 3 жыл бұрын
St Patrick is recored in Irish and French literature from the 5th as a slave captured from the west coast of France by Nial of the 9 hostages. He was reported as the son of a prominent roman ruler.
@lesahenderson7365
@lesahenderson7365 5 жыл бұрын
I like this! Thank You!!!
@tippersteffi1
@tippersteffi1 6 жыл бұрын
I went to St Patrick’s grammar school in Charleston SC
@here_we_go_again2571
@here_we_go_again2571 6 жыл бұрын
St. Patrick chased the snakes out of Ireland ….. The snakes migrated to the USA and became politicians! ……. (cymbals & drums} …… ;D Luv your videos History Guy! :) How about a video about "How the Irish Saved Civilization"? U R right about St. Pat's Day having once been a quiet, religious holiday. I remember it as such (Christmas too - No trees, Santa or Father Christmas)
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 2 жыл бұрын
But they came back, At least in the form of Viking invaders,
@here_we_go_again2571
@here_we_go_again2571 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnschuh8616 Or, perhaps, English armies and EU politicians.
@shawnfecke4322
@shawnfecke4322 2 жыл бұрын
You make fantastic history videos. I watch lots of them. I would be super excited to see more about Irish history, in particular the song " The Wind That Shakes The Barley" and the legend, and facts about that song. But I must state this one protest, you see, the snakes did come back, the black and tans, HM's 22nd special air service regiment, and quite a few others. Jus sayin.
@Simonsvids
@Simonsvids 6 жыл бұрын
Interesting. In Wales, instead of having a parade to proclaim our national identity, we would hold an Eisteddfod - a come together involving a musical and poetic artistic festival.
@mitchellreid8534
@mitchellreid8534 5 жыл бұрын
I look forward to your videos. Love the content
@oldgysgt
@oldgysgt 5 жыл бұрын
What I like most about St. Patrick's Day is, unlike most all other ethnic holidays, everybody can participate on an equal bases. That is, on St. Patrick's Day EVERYBODY is Irish. All you have to do is wear green, a smile, and a badge that says, "Kiss me, I'm Irish".
@deetrvl4life875
@deetrvl4life875 2 ай бұрын
Loved this! Even though it was 7 years ago. (where the heck is your bowtie???) Anything about Beer, green or not, I'm IN! Oh wait... this wasn't just about beer. Well, here's to YOU! haha
@brianstocks8049
@brianstocks8049 2 жыл бұрын
ALWAYS great, thank you
@harbingertheheretic3541
@harbingertheheretic3541 5 жыл бұрын
I can't think of anything more Irish than a 24 meter parade from one pub to another pub.
@jscanl
@jscanl 5 жыл бұрын
LOL......and in extreme rural County Cork
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 2 жыл бұрын
That's because you're an imbecile who's probably never left his town, let alone visited another country. Learn some cultural history so that you don't sound stupid around sophisticated people.
@ezmadarlington942
@ezmadarlington942 9 ай бұрын
☘️☘️THE FIRST ST. PATRICKS DAY PARADE WAS IN ST. AUGUSTINE IN THE YEAR 1601.
@michaeldougfir9807
@michaeldougfir9807 6 жыл бұрын
Sir, was it an oversight to omit the Orangemen? Do people know that the Protestant colour is Orange? Not green. (Or have I been misinforned?) [I am married. I am correctable.]
@Cheeseatingjunlista
@Cheeseatingjunlista 6 жыл бұрын
Do not forget that The Bruce went to Ireland to call on his Brothers, as they truly were, to fight against the English? Take off your Sash, put on your Brain, Brother
@macnutz4206
@macnutz4206 6 жыл бұрын
Cheesy There is nothing wrong about his question. It was a question, not a statement, not worthy of your brain statement. Take your own advice.
@Cheeseatingjunlista
@Cheeseatingjunlista 6 жыл бұрын
Mac - just pointing out the Sectarian nature of the sash, celebrating as it does the Dutch takeover of England on the back of a pan European religious war, is based on a fiction - unless you have the balls to claim Gerrymandering, B Specials and Carsons planned slaughter are all outward signs of Orangemens unique world view and thus deserving of honour
@djolley61
@djolley61 6 жыл бұрын
The Orange Order is Protestant fraternal order, named after William of Orange. I don't think that, at least historically, there was much love lost between the Orangemen and Irish Catholics.
@dunneincrewgear
@dunneincrewgear 6 жыл бұрын
djolley61 You're correct. The Orangemen HATE Catholics with a vengeance. The tenets of Organism abhor everything about Catholic theology and strictly forbid their brethren from associating with Catholics or attending Catholic services or (God forbid) marrying Catholics. They do not see themselves as Irish. They refer to themselves as British reflecting their original cultural and geographical origins. Irish Catholics hate Orangemen, but no comparable restrictions exist on their fraternization with protestants (or Orangemen for that matter).
@josephbenson6301
@josephbenson6301 Жыл бұрын
A couple interesting things here... It is estimated that there be currently be more "full blood" Irish in the US than in Ireland. The odd thing about apocryphal story St. Patrick using the 3-leaf clover to explain the holy Trinity to the Irish is weird, because the pagan Celts had many "triple" deities - three gods or especially goddesses - that were also considered one. The Irish/Celts were probably THE people most culturally prepared to accept the idea with much to any explanation at all.
@thenextshenanigantownandth4393
@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 5 жыл бұрын
Pretty much spot on the only thing I would disagree with is the idea of St Patrick being ''British'' Keep in mind that during the middle ages the idea of the British identity had not really formed yet. St Patrick in his confession states that he is a Romano-Briton, meaning someone of Latin ancestry who lived on the island of Britain. Remember that st Patrick was born in a period when many people of Britain still considered themselves Roman citizens.
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, this is a modern bias and a bad habit. "British" is a political identity that didn't exist until the 18th Century. The more proper way to describe him is "Briton" or, more exactly, "Romanized Briton".
@Vic-ng8if
@Vic-ng8if 5 жыл бұрын
Oh yes buried near me, along with Saint Columcille. I was there a wee while back, lovely protestant cathedral in Downpatrick, Co Down, and there were three nice American tourists and they asked me to take a photo and all that. I was laughing and they asked why, I said something tells me, its 'for such as you" Really nice they were. Hey ho.....
@anthonyC214
@anthonyC214 6 жыл бұрын
Love your green shirt
@silascochran9705
@silascochran9705 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks again history guy from an irish-american who is very proud of his heritage and his people please do one on the Dempsey Gibbons fight that financially destroyed Shelby Montana I have been finding out all I can about it it has quite a history❤🇺🇸⚓
@barrylitchfield250
@barrylitchfield250 6 жыл бұрын
I'm so Irish ........ MY LIVER'S GREEN!
@frankmacintyre5191
@frankmacintyre5191 5 жыл бұрын
If your Irish why have you got an English last name? Maybe your as Irish as saint Patrick , another bloody Englishmam
@jason-gf8dg
@jason-gf8dg 4 жыл бұрын
Litchfield sounds awefully english to me
@ajax5622
@ajax5622 4 жыл бұрын
@@frankmacintyre5191 sounds like a german name to me, just english-fied to fit in with the yanks
@Cat-ik1wo
@Cat-ik1wo 9 ай бұрын
Ya. We celebrate St. Patricks day. On low key. We remember him, and we eat an irish meal. We dont do the all out over the top, or drink green beer. We honor his memory. And we like the Irish.
@bergstrom716
@bergstrom716 3 жыл бұрын
Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone!
@sewing1243
@sewing1243 6 жыл бұрын
Erin go Bragh !
@traqueliacooper5132
@traqueliacooper5132 4 жыл бұрын
Wow. I say behind every myth, urban legend, & or folklore has at the least 2% truth. Thanks 4 taking time & sharing this information. Informatively educational.
@jojomama4787
@jojomama4787 5 жыл бұрын
Lots of caps,even helmets but I haven't noticed any hats(ie slouch,fedora,bowler,etc),is there a reason for this?Thanks,enjoying the channel!
@jodeluna62
@jodeluna62 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent!
@suem6004
@suem6004 Жыл бұрын
The Augustine Institute produced a nice audio drama with big named actors called The Trials of Saint Patrick
@allanlank
@allanlank 6 жыл бұрын
I march in the St. Patrick's Day Parade here in Toronto. It has become very popular lately. My grandfather would be outraged, his parade was July 12th aka The Glorious 12th.
@Cheeseatingjunlista
@Cheeseatingjunlista 6 жыл бұрын
The deranged madness of hatred surrounding the collapse of Dál Riata/Lord of the Isles hurts us all to this day, the distortion of the view that the Irish are not of our people is simply the way Poltiricers have lied to us
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake 5 жыл бұрын
The "glorious 12th" also refers to the opening of the grouse season in August.
@lindalee7322
@lindalee7322 6 жыл бұрын
I've never lived in a state where even the Catholics, who I knew, called themselves Christians, and no one thought of them as Christians. Catholics were only known as "Catholics", religious, devoted, or not devoted in accordance with their own personal assertions. They were also considered to be rather heathen due to their association with the pope, for praying to Mary, and other practices. I remember that, even as kids, we discussed differences between religions and denominations with each other at school as early as 6th grade. These things were through our local knowledge and experience as we got to know each other.
@Nudnik1
@Nudnik1 6 жыл бұрын
Linda Lee They say that about you...lol
@danbeau9404
@danbeau9404 6 жыл бұрын
There has been anti-catholic rhetoric around since before the Reformation, and this sounds more of the same. I was raised a Catholic in a rather conservative parish in Chicago in the 50's. Although my priests and nuns were rigorous Catholics, I never heard a word degrading or questioning Protestants or any other Christian religions. As far as Catholics go, we always considered ourselves part of the larger group of believers known as Christians, not an individual identifiable sect separate from other Christians. Yeah, we were taught that we were the chosen ones, but not to the extent that the others were wrong or somehow inferior. First, and foremost, you are a Christian with the beliefs and rules derived from that belief, All Christians, not just Catholics, believe pretty much the same things. I don't know who your Catholic friends were, but to say they didn't think of themselves as Christians is completely incorrect.
@nickpaine
@nickpaine 2 жыл бұрын
Even the Catholics called themselves Christian? You must be from the deep south. Before the Protestant "Reformation", all Christians were Catholic. I guess Baptists don't know that. Still
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 2 жыл бұрын
That's because you're probably old, and spent a lifetime in communities of insular agrarian evangelicals. I grew up in modern times in an Upper-middle class suburb (surrounded by upper class suburbs) and everyone, regardless of religious background, knew that Catholicism is the largest branch of Christianity, predating the Reformation by several decades. Most of the community was secular, but among the religious they were either mainline Protestant or Catholic, with very few evangelicals. It was believed (and still is) that talk about the pope being the antichrist was the rhetoric of unsophisticated yokels. Another clue to your low-class upbringing (other than your name "Linda Lee", and your barnyard rhetoric about Catholics) is that you aren't even aware that St. Patrick is, and has always been (since Reformation times), venerated in several mainline Protestant denominations - such as the Anglican/Episcopal Church - and isn't strictly a Catholic saint (and, indeed, was never even canonized by the Roman Church). You'd have known this if you had ever lived in a state other than rural Tennessee or Alabama - which you patently have not.
@oml81mm
@oml81mm 2 жыл бұрын
St. Patrick's colour is actually blue, at least it is now. Look at the coat of arms of ireland and the plumes worn by the Irish Guards for example. (True) It is also interesting to note that Ireland is the only place in the world not to have "Irish pubs" - It has ordinary pubs! (Mostly true)
@kraneiathedancingdryad6333
@kraneiathedancingdryad6333 2 сағат бұрын
A bit late, but my understanding is that they couldn't decide if his birthday was March 8th or 9th, so they added the two to get St. Patrick's Day..
@lunaamore2713
@lunaamore2713 3 жыл бұрын
💋🇮🇪☘ Happy St Patrick's Day ☘🌈
@xcritic9671
@xcritic9671 4 жыл бұрын
Ironic how a holiday in the name of a man who saved people from pagan practices is now associated with drunkenness and commercialism.
@crimthann-fathach
@crimthann-fathach 9 ай бұрын
Paganism is still mentioned in Ireland 300 years after his death. He had minimal effect on it.
@ambrosemclaren145
@ambrosemclaren145 2 жыл бұрын
St Patrick did rid Ireland of snakes. My uncle, a merchant marine, brought soil back from Ireland when his work took him there. When back home he formed the soil in the form of a ring. He put a snake inside the ring and the snake would not traverse over that soil.
@pajtaj
@pajtaj 6 жыл бұрын
You didn’t even mention his kidnapping, escape and the dream he had to go back to Ireland! I love you History Guy! But I think you missed the mark on this one....
@thenextshenanigantownandth4393
@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 5 жыл бұрын
@David miorgan St Patrick was certainly a slave captured by Irish pirates. This is generally accepted by most historians.
@matthewpoplawski8740
@matthewpoplawski8740 3 жыл бұрын
Joe Doe, all good stories have.pirates in them. ARRRRRR!!!😝😝😝😝✌✌✌✌
@patrickmcshane7658
@patrickmcshane7658 6 жыл бұрын
No snakes, who does that lawyering stuff.
@terrallputnam7979
@terrallputnam7979 2 жыл бұрын
Being of Scotch-Irish descent, I can relate to the Irish celebration on St. Patrick's day in many big cities.
@coling3957
@coling3957 2 жыл бұрын
the Scots came from Ireland originally .. and then many went back again in 16th and 17th century.. not many Scottish ppl use "scotch" to describe people, thats a drink .
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 2 жыл бұрын
@@coling3957 In Canada it is the Scotch-Irish. John Henry Galbraith, a one famous historican, was one of those.
@patrickdurham8393
@patrickdurham8393 5 жыл бұрын
Took me all the way to 8:19 to notice you're wearing a green shirt!
@darcidecaesaria9071
@darcidecaesaria9071 5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting
@glennschaub6303
@glennschaub6303 5 жыл бұрын
The story I read stated that St. Patrick was a Scotsman . He was enslaved by the Vikings who dropped him of to a monastery where he was taught how to make wine , beer , and whiskey . After leaving the monastery he ventured back to Scotland and Ireland where he actually did get rid of the snakes ! Along with the pink elephants and pink giraffes . I think it was because they finally were able to have pure alcohol instead of the nasty crap they had been use to drinking. .
@lord.joseenriquemaysonetma9800
@lord.joseenriquemaysonetma9800 2 жыл бұрын
Gracias por la información de San Patricio de Irlanda Yo nací el domingo 17(3)1957 a las 5:00 a.m. en bayamon Puerto Rico
@howegav
@howegav 6 жыл бұрын
The original colour for Saint Patrick is actually Blue and not green.
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel 6 жыл бұрын
I mention that in the episode.
@howegav
@howegav 6 жыл бұрын
Tá brón orm ("I'm sorry", or more accurately "Sorrow is on me", in Irish) Love your channel. I'll go back to eating clover.😀
@yannschonfeld5847
@yannschonfeld5847 6 жыл бұрын
There is also another legend which makes perfect historical sense. During that period in the middle of the 5th century, western Britain was being marauded by Irish pirates called Scots. Patrick was then captured as a slave and taken back to Ireland. Patrick’s mother tongue would have been Brythonic like Welsh, Cornish or Breton. There he learned to speak Gaelic the language of Ireland at that time. He then subsequently escaped and returned to Britain which was already a Christian country until the coming and the invasion of the English soon after. Patrick then decided to return to Ireland to spread the gospel.
@bobbailey8282
@bobbailey8282 2 жыл бұрын
No green beer for me. The only thing I consume that green are eggs and ham. But, that's a different history lesson.
@johnringoo756
@johnringoo756 5 жыл бұрын
Best Irish band? Rory Gallagher, U2, My Bloody Valentine and the best Tin Lizzy
@jameswest1675
@jameswest1675 5 жыл бұрын
Silly wizards, Irish Rovers
@PogueMahone1
@PogueMahone1 5 жыл бұрын
Dexy's Midnight Runners, Clannad, The Boomtown Rats, Flogging Molly, The Chieftains, The Cranberries, The POGUES!
@jimmy5391
@jimmy5391 5 жыл бұрын
The Wolfe Tones
@whatsgoingon407
@whatsgoingon407 5 жыл бұрын
Great vid... WHERE'S THE GREEN BOW TIE? ?
@robertclifton2211
@robertclifton2211 5 жыл бұрын
My birthday is on St. Patrick’s Day and I have been celebrating my birthday first for 71 years!
@johndufford5561
@johndufford5561 5 жыл бұрын
Will the 12 guys who disliked this video please stand up now? Thanks. Just wanted to see if you were all wearing orange....
@anthonyhargis6855
@anthonyhargis6855 5 жыл бұрын
@@mike62mcmanus At least you are familiar with the Father's name. “You will indeed drink my cup, but to sit down at my right hand and at my left is not mine to give, but it belongs to those for whom it has been prepared by my Father.” (Matthew 20:23) So, what's your problem? Don't know what Peter was talking about? "Furthermore, there is no salvation in anyone else, for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must get saved.” (Acts 4:12) Let's try that one again: " no name UNDER HEAVEN . . ." Jehovah is NOT "under heaven." What was Peter talking about? He was talking about what he had been taught: "Do not put your trust in princes. Nor in a son of man, who cannot bring salvation." The "names" of kings, popes, bishops, reverends, et al, cannot save you. Only Jesus can. And thus it was explained to Peter: "Jesus said to him: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."" (John 14:6) Unlike you, Peter was not neglecting the role of the Father. Jesus pointed out that only through HIS teachings can we gain salvation, not the the teachings and philosophies of others. We are thus baptized in Jesus' name, not Pious' name, or Obama's name, or any other man's name. But this does not sell short the name of the Father, Jehovah. Deal with it.
@anthonyhargis6855
@anthonyhargis6855 5 жыл бұрын
@@mike62mcmanus "You heard that I said to you, ‘I am going away and I am coming back to you.’ If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than I am." Jesus Christ, at John 14:28. But I appreciate that YOU are foolish enough to call Jesus a liar and THEN claim to be Christian. The Father is EVER the exception, o'uneducated one. And it is YOU who do not understand what the apostles were saying.
@anthonyhargis6855
@anthonyhargis6855 5 жыл бұрын
@@mike62mcmanus You are confused if you think I care about what worldly historians say, or the Catholic Church. YOU tossed the Father aside with your previous words and that puts you on the wrong side. And that is what I have been addressing. But, to address what I think you are saying: The man's name wasn't even "Jesus." No, he was Hebrew and his name was Jehoshua. Jehoshua translates INTO GREEK as Iesous'. Iesous' was ANGLICIZED as "Jesus." In short, "Jesus" is how you say Iesous' in English. So the simple truth is no one today even uses his proper name. More to the point; Peter and the other apostles had an audience when they spoke. They were speaking to actual people . . . and you weren't one of them. I happen to know that you ARE NOT two thousand years old. The problem? They were speaking to JEWS, not Gentiles. The Jews worshiped Jehovah and they knew about His holy spirit. THEY had seen the holy spirit at work, through Moses, Elijah, Elisha, Samuel and countless others. But they did not "know" Jesus, nor his place in God's scheme of things. YOUR people, on the other hand, DID NOT know Jehovah, nor His holy spirit. Your people "knew" Odin and Ra and Zeus and Perunu and et al. Unlike the Jews, YOU do not need to "know" only Jesus. As a Gentile, you must come to know all three. But you don't, can't and won't, because you've already tossed them aside, foolishly thinking that you, a Gentile, only need Jesus. Wrong.
@anthonyhargis6855
@anthonyhargis6855 5 жыл бұрын
@@mike62mcmanus "He" was right there. the holy spirit is not a person, it is God's active force. And Peter was not "the first pope." In fact, Peter was never in Rome. Stop confusing me with a Catholic. Need me to repeat that a third time? And 'casting away the Father' -- as you term it -- is unforgivable sin. So why do you bother? Don't know what "unforgivable" means?
@anthonyhargis6855
@anthonyhargis6855 5 жыл бұрын
@@mike62mcmanus Still confusing me with a Catholic, I see. Pretty dense, aren't you? And, considering that you are guilty of unforgivable sin, there's really no need for us to continue this conversation. It would only make me a sharer in your sin. But, you knock yourself out with posting.
@cheesenoodles8316
@cheesenoodles8316 5 жыл бұрын
Hmmm....no green bow tie? Nice video....
@patrickmcshane7658
@patrickmcshane7658 6 жыл бұрын
There's a legend that St Pat was related to St Martin of Tours.
@floydvaughn836
@floydvaughn836 2 жыл бұрын
St. Patrick's Day was invented because no Irishman can go 40 days without a drink.
@KowboyUSA
@KowboyUSA 6 жыл бұрын
PS, you've never experienced a real St. Paddy's Day, unless you spent one in pre-1980s Butte, MT where men with big floor squeegees cleared the beer, vomit, blood and broken teeth from the streets on the day after. They knew how to St. Paddy's, they did.
@KowboyUSA
@KowboyUSA 6 жыл бұрын
@Mitsubishi F-2 dagnabit, I thought Gawdamit was going to correct it for me. Okay, it's fixed. Slainte!
@velondabe6868
@velondabe6868 3 жыл бұрын
I watched and celebrated St. Patrick's day 2021
@Mujangga
@Mujangga 6 жыл бұрын
Last St-Patric's Day parade I attended, a kid got drunk, tried to climb a float, got run over and died.
@humanistcollector5980
@humanistcollector5980 3 жыл бұрын
Saint Patrick's is also the commemoration day for the political unification of my country, Italy (17th March 1861).
@spookyshadowhawk6776
@spookyshadowhawk6776 5 жыл бұрын
No green beer, I prefer a taste of Irish whiskey to remember those of my family who came from Ireland. Careful though, Ireland might claim us as a colony!
@viviank982
@viviank982 5 жыл бұрын
I've read that St. Patrick was actually sold as a slave to an Irish clan during his youth. He learned their ways, their language, and their religion. Several years after he escaped to England, he became a Christian priest and was sent back to Ireland to convert them.
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