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		<title>Happy St. Patrick&#8217;s Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Irish Toast:
Here’s to you and yours,
And to mine and ours,
And if mine and ours ever come
Across you and yours,
I hope you and yours will do
As much for mine and ours,
As mine and ours have done
For you and yours!
Discover Ireland:  


Daisy Says:  Bring on the Luck!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Irish Toast:</p>
<p><font style="color: rgb(0, 127, 64);" size="2" face="Verdana">Here’s to you and yours,<br />
And to mine and ours,<br />
And if mine and ours ever come<br />
Across you and yours,<br />
I hope you and yours will do<br />
As much for mine and ours,<br />
As mine and ours have done<br />
For you and yours!</font></p>
<p>Discover Ireland:  <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/htyHUX7Wg9U&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/htyHUX7Wg9U&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object><br />
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<strong>Daisy Says:  Bring on the Luck!</strong></p>
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		<title>Happy St. Patrick&#8217;s Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:10:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[St. Patrick IS THE ORIGIN OF THE &#8220;LUCK OF THE IRISH&#8220;. (He was a kidnapped Brit who was enslaved and found God on the hills herding sheep as a slave. He escaped. Became a Bishop and returned to bring the faith to the Pagan Irish who believed in the Druids.) 

St. Patrick received inspiration from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>St. Patrick IS THE ORIGIN OF THE &#8220;<a href="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_origin_of_the_term_'Luck_of_the_Irish'">LUCK OF THE IRISH</a>&#8220;. (He was a kidnapped Brit who was enslaved and found God on the hills herding sheep as a slave. He escaped. Became a Bishop and returned to bring the faith to the Pagan Irish who believed in the Druids.) </p>
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<p>St. Patrick received inspiration from God to use the three leaf clover called a shamrock to explain the trinity to his folks who were the descendants of Celts and Viking invaders. They believed in the ancient Druid&#8217;s religion of magic and many gods of nature.</p>
<p>That there occurs four leaf clovers was explained that they were the result of God&#8217;s melting the Druid beliefs with the Trinity of Christian beliefs. </p>
<p>More St. Patrick&#8217;s myths &#8211;&gt; <a href="http://hnn.us/articles/623.html">HERE</a>.</p>
<p><font color=#007f40>Daisy Says: Where a little green and dance a little jig!</font></p>
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		<title>Happy St. Patricks Day!</title>
		<link>http://daisy.raisler.com/2007/07/08/happy-st-patricks-day/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2007 18:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Saint Patrick&#8217;s Day?
Saint Patrick&#8217;s Day has come to be associated with everything Irish: anything green and gold, shamrocks and luck. Most importantly, to those who celebrate its intended meaning, St. Patrick&#8217;s Day is a traditional day for spiritual renewal and offering prayers for missionaries worldwide. 
So, why is it celebrated on March 17th? One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://daisy.raisler.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/st_patricks_day.jpg' title='Happy St. Patricks Day!'><img src='http://daisy.raisler.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/st_patricks_day.jpg' alt='Happy St. Patricks Day!' /></a>Why Saint Patrick&#8217;s Day?<br />
Saint Patrick&#8217;s Day has come to be associated with everything Irish: anything green and gold, shamrocks and luck. Most importantly, to those who celebrate its intended meaning, St. Patrick&#8217;s Day is a traditional day for spiritual renewal and offering prayers for missionaries worldwide. </p>
<p>So, why is it celebrated on March 17th? One theory is that that is the day that St. Patrick died. Since the holiday began in Ireland, it is believed that as the Irish spread out around the world, they took with them their history and celebrations. The biggest observance of all is, of course, in Ireland. With the exception of restaurants and pubs, almost all businesses close on March 17th. Being a religious holiday as well, many Irish attend mass, where March 17th is the traditional day for offering prayers for missionaries worldwide before the serious celebrating begins.</p>
<p>In American cities with a large Irish population, St. Patrick&#8217;s Day is a very big deal. Big cities and small towns alike celebrate with parades, &#8220;wearing of the green,&#8221; music and songs, Irish food and drink, and activities for kids such as crafts, coloring and games. Some communities even go so far as to dye rivers or streams green!</p>
<p>Saint Patrick was the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland who is credited with bringing christianity to Ireland. Most of what is known about him comes from his two works, the Confessio, a spiritual autobiography, and his Epistola, a denunciation of British mistreatment of Irish christians. Saint Patrick described himself as a &#8220;most humble-minded man, pouring forth a continuous paean of thanks to his Maker for having chosen him as the instrument whereby multitudes who had worshipped idols and unclean things had become the people of God.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.st-patricks-day.com/about_saintpatrick.asp">LEARN MORE, CLICK HERE<a/></p>
<p>Share with 360 your favorite Irish toast!</p>
<p><strong>Daisy Says: May the Luck of the Irish touch all you do today!</strong></p>
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