The Evolution:

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Originally celebrated

Religious focus: The day was primarily a religious holiday, marking the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint who brought Christianity to Ireland.
Solemn observance: Celebrations were solemn, involving attendance at church services and prayer.
.Quiet feasts: Families would have modest, traditional feasts, such as bacon and cabbage.
No parades or revelry: There were no public parades or large, secular parties.
Color blue: The color associated with the day was blue, not green.
st patricks day

Modern celebration

Secular and cultural focus: The holiday is now a global celebration of Irish culture, heritage, and pride, with a strong secular component.
Public parades and festivals: Large public parades and festivals are central to the modern celebration.
Wearing of green: Wearing green attire is a prominent tradition, partly due to its association with Irish nationalism in the past.
Feasts and drinks: While feasts with traditional foods like corned beef and cabbage are still popular, the celebration is also strongly associated with parties and drinking, particularly beer, which is sometimes dyed green.
Shamrocks and leprechauns: Modern celebrations commonly feature symbols like shamrocks and leprechauns.
symbols of the st pateick's day

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