TRANSITION STATEMENT: I would now like to begin discussing my first main topic, Who is Saint Patrick?

Similar documents
Who Was Saint Patrick?

The History of St. Patrick's Day

Saints, Snakes & Pirates W.M. Akers

Saints, Snakes & Pirates W.M. Akers

Volume 9, Issue 3 March, 2016

Activity 2 Comprehension (see page 3 for comprehension and questions)

Sample file. St Patrick s Day Activity Pack. Donnette E Davis 2

Mary lived with her parents in a place called Nazareth. She planned to marry a man named Joseph.

FOLD&LEARN. five in a row holiday FI AR. St. Patricks s Day. March 17. Buyer: Transaction ID: j-mf92gbb0616d4a4

CHAPTER ELEVEN. St Patrick s Day

Patrick Patron Saint Of Ireland

Patrick Patron Saint Of Ireland

Patrick And The Fire: A Legend About St. Patrick By Cornelia Mary Bilinsky

Page 1. Student Newspaper. February 2017 Edition 4 Volume 3

Archbishop Lori s Homily: 1st Sunday of Lent; St. Patrick Parade

Kathleen Pelley Storytelling Activity Guide. Activity Guide by Kathleen Pelley

SERMON: GOSPEL OF LUKE 13:31-35 MARCH 17, 2019 BY: REV. KAREN KENNEDY

Created by Melissa Sunday SoFestive.com

Saint Patrick - Patron of Ireland Feast Day, March 17

Saint Patrick. From Saint Patrick's letter:

Quizzes / Word Games St Patrick s Day Pick - a - Box HOWDY. Copyright All Rights Reserved

Growth Ministries Inc. P.O. Box 9045 Kansas City, Kansas THE GROWTH JOURNAL ISSUE 5, VOLUME 2 FEBRUARY 2018

Celtic Saints PATRICK A CELEBRATION

The Message of St. Patrick

Saint George s Day. What Are Patron Saints?

KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS NEWSLETTER

LUKE AND THE MISSION OF JESUS (4) JESUS AND THE EXCLUDED Luke 5:27-32 Jeffrey S. Carlson March 17, 2019

Resources for St. Patrick s Day. God is Family, So are we

A Great Explorer -- John Smith. By England 02/08/2018

In This Issue. Glenmary Sisters Teen Kinship. Letter from the Editor

The Boy Who Loved God and Became the Champion of Truth Sunday Service Children s Story. Materials:

Issue 3-14th March 2018

Saint Anthony of Padua

I am Patrick, a sinner, most unlearned, t he least of all t he fait hful, and ut terly despised by many. Saint Patrick

St. Patrick and the Legend of Caorthánnach

ST. PATRICK, BISHOP OF ARMAGH, AND ENLIGHTENER OF IRELAND

gunpowder barrels light the fuse A... B... C... 2 Listen to the beginning of Chapter Three. For questions 1-5, tick ( ) A, B or C.

March Ladies Brunch

NATIONAL HOLIDAYS IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

KNIGHTLY NEWS PRAYER. Vivat Jesu, Jim ST. ALBAN ROE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Pre-UNIT. An Overview of U.S. Holidays. Think about the Reading: U.S. Holidays

Knowing God Psalm 96 Mission: Worship. * Passage being read before sermon

Independence Day Memorial Day Mother s Day. (Events)

Stated Meeting - Dinner 6:30 PM Ladies/ Guests / Birthdays receive gradus dinner.

Learn English Have Fun November News

St Teresa s Saints. Upon entry to school, each pupil is allocated to a house.

Title of Unit Plan: A Study of St. Patrick

St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Academy. Serving students Pre-K through 8th Grade. Come to learn Leave to Achieve. Students Speak. March 2018 Volume 7

Rainbow Tots & Pre-Nursery St Patrick s Day

St. Patrick's Day 2015: A Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus; Blessed Patrick of the Bells; Tripartite Life of St. Patrick; St. Patrick s Day.

For The Bulletin of May 27, 2018 THE FEAST OF THE HOLY TRINITY

7/8 World History. Week 21. The Dark Ages

Praying with St. Patrick: Journeying in His Footsteps

Father J. Leo McCann Council 7304 March Grand Knight: Robert Flynn Chaplain: Fr. Karl Pung Deputy Grand Knight: Chester Pesmark

BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC PARISH

Mr* Chairman, Distinguished Guests, Officers and Members of the. When Saint Patrick came to Ireland, the Irish whom he

Geography 7th grade 1

Shillelagh Sentinel. AOH, Thomas Francis Meagher Division, PO Box 1916, Helena, Montana Volume 3, Issue Márta March 2018

Sometimes a person s whole life is gathered up into one moment.

Hibernian News. Charter Night

Christmas, renowned for the birth of Christ, began as a pagan festival and developed into

Citizens of Heaven. Philippians 3: 12-21

PATRICK APOSTLE TO IRELAND TEACHER S MANUAL. J. Parnell McCarter

The Sword. Nativity of Our Lord Council No Applegarth Road Monroe Township, NJ Volume 9, Issue 3 ww.nativitykofc.

The Messenger WORSHIP SERVICE EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:00 A.M. NURSERY CARE PROVIDED. OFFICE HOURS TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9:00 a.m.

March N. Chicago Street Phone: A Note from your Pastor:

November 28, 2008 Closing our Bicentennial Year

This Little Light Lesson 1 November 25/26 1

THE ORIGIN OF THE SOME FESTIVITIES. Laura Ávila Huertas Paula Bandera Escobar Rebeca Estévez Domínguez Mirian Fernández Rubio

ACTS Living in the Promises of Jesus

St John the Evangelist.

December 4, 2011 How God Becomes Human Luke 1:35-38

Early Colonies & Geography. Sept 9/Sept 12

FEMALE PATRON SAINTS ERIN SEABOLT

Robinson Crusoe. Daniel Defoe

JANUARY EVENTS CALENDAR

them as the face of Jesus Christ. When I read this, I was far more consoled than surprised. If a woman whom the whole world recognized as a saint coul

St. Patrick: Bishop, Missionary, Monk or All of the Above?

Principal s Message. are accepted and where students are able to grow in attitudes, knowledge, and skills

THE L.I.F.E. PLAN MAN BEFORE THE FALL BLOCK 1. THEME 7 - MAN WITHOUT GOD LESSON 1 (25 of 216)

We Are All Immigrants

February February 2 Super Bowl Background: Opportunities: February 13 Absalom Jones and Black History Month Background: Opportunities:

SAINT LUNCH FOR THE HOMELESS THE MODERN. Based on Matthew 25, I believe performing works of mercy are obligatory, should a need present itself.

key words captive incarnation restoration climax origin resurrection deliverance penalty salvation

Shamrock News. Notes from the Pastor by Fr. Jim Angert, T.O.R. Families In Service. Symbolon. Lectio Divina. Faith Formation Ministry Highlights

Vol. #1 Sept / Oct 2014!

Integrated Ministries for Ethnic Minorities Foundation (IMEMF) November, 2016 Update. Kim's Comments

Knights of Columbus Immaculate Heart of Mary Council # Centerville Lane, Gardnerville, NV March 2014

Acts 17:1-9 & 1 Thessalonians 1:1 3 Living for today; Longing for tomorrow. Theme sentence: The truth about Jesus turns the world upside down.

Deaf Liberty Epistle

Homily for National Day of Prayer for Peace in Our Communities September 9, 2016 Feast of St. Peter Claver Most Rev. Dennis M.

Festival of Faith: 25th February 18th March

Roman Contributions: Culture and Lifestyle. Rome. Culture + Lifestyle. Painting depicting a banquet in Pompeii. Circa 1 st Century CE

CALLED TO BELIEVE TEACH AND CONFESS AN INTRODUCTION TO DOCTRINAL THEOLOGY

Enfield Scheme of Work HOW AND WHY DID THE CHURCH GROW?

THE GLORIOUS RETURN OF ST. PATRICK S NEWS & NOTES MARCH 11, 2016

Edmund Rice ICON Activity Booklet

LIKE A SHEPHERD YOU LEAD US

The Shamrock Gazette

Thanksgiving s Roots in Old World Harvest Feasts

Transcription:

Erin Bohan COM100 2:00 pm Professor Sharman Brown March 23, 2012 Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Opening Statements 1. I m sure most of you are aware that last Saturday was Saint Patrick s Day. 2. Whether you attended a parade or not, I m sure you knew there were celebrations going on everywhere. 3. But why? B. Purpose 1. Today, I would like to inform you of what exactly makes up Saint Patrick s Day and how it all began. C. Central Idea 1. When thinking of this holiday, most people picture the color green and the word Irish, but there is a lot of history that has made Saint Patrick s Day what it is today and unfortunately, many people don t know much about it. D. Main Points: In my speech titled, The True Saint Patrick s Day 1. I will first discuss who Saint Patrick was and where he was from 2. I will then explain why the Irish culture celebrates him 3. Next, I will give a brief history of the New York City St. Patrick s Day Parade 4. And lastly, I will discuss some symbols and traditions associated with this holiday E. Sources 1. History.com 2. National Geographic- Daily News: John Roach 3. Religionfacts.com TRANSITION STATEMENT: I would now like to begin discussing my first main topic, Who is Saint Patrick? *Speaking Aid Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5lo9w8prdk&feature=fvst II. Body A. The Life of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland, is very interesting considering he was born neither Irish nor Christian 1. Saint Patrick was born in Britain around 390 AD. He lived in a townhouse and his family had several slaves. a. His family was Christian but according to Roach from National Geographic, Patrick showed no interest in Christianity as a young boy 2. At age 16, his life changed when he was taken prisoner by a group of Irish raiders attacking his family s estate

a. He was taken to Ireland and held captive for six years working as a shepherd (1) His name was not Patrick. He was from a Patrician Roman family so the raiders referred to him as the Patrician later leading to Patrick b. Being alone and frightened, here Patrick turned to religion for the first time 3. Patrick heard a voice in his dreams that told him it was time to escape Ireland a. He got on a pirate ship to Britain b. Once there, more voices told him to return to Ireland as a missionary 4. Patrick studied religion for 15 years in Britain and was ordained a priest a. He went to Ireland to teach the Irish Pagans about Christianity b. History.com explains that he used bonfires when telling stories and incorporated the sun, a powerful Irish symbol, into the cross, making the Celtic Cross c. Many believe he drove the snakes out of Ireland (1) There are and never were any snakes in Ireland. This is a metaphor because snakes biblically represent evil. Ridding Ireland of paganism was his ridding of the snakes Internal Transition Statement: Moving on from the history of Patrick, now I will discuss why the Irish culture celebrates him and has given him a holiday B. Why the Irish celebrate Saint Patrick 1. The Christian religion gives a feast day to every saint on the day of their death a. Patrick died on March 17, 461 AD 2. Ireland made this day a holy day of obligation and went to mass a. Pubs and businesses were closed b. In an interview on bigthink.com, Malachy McCourt, a famous Irish author, explained that large celebrations began in the U.S. and slowly Ireland changed their celebration habits, as well Internal Transition Statement: Speaking of American celebrations, I will now discuss the largest and longest running parade in the world C. The New York City Saint Patrick s Day Parade 1. The parade was first held on March 17, 1762 a. It was organized and consisted of homesick Irish soldiers of the British military serving in American colonies in New York b. At this time, the color Green represented Ireland and was forbid to be worn in Ireland by the British (1) Parade marchers used this day to express their culture with Irish songs, bagpipes, and the color green

2. Explained by nycstpatricksparade.org, the parade is a True Marchers parade a. There are to be no floats or vehicles in the parade- past, present, or future 3. To this day, it is led by the Irish Infantry National Guard a. Followed by Irish societies of New York 4. High schools, Universities and Colleges, Bagpipers, Irish dancers, Irish Societies, Emerald Societies, Knights of Columbus, and every type of civil job including Police, Firefighters, Correction Officers, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, etc. march Internal Transition Statement: Now that I have elaborated on the New York City parade, I will now discuss some traditions and symbols of Saint Patrick s Day D. Traditions and Symbols 1. Shamrock a. Religionfacts.com explains that Saint Patrick used the 3 cloves of a shamrock to represent each component of the Christian Holy Trinity (1) Father (2) Son (3) Holy Spirit 2. Irish music a. When Ireland was taken over by the British, Britain forbid Ireland to speak their native language, Gaelic b. The Irish used their music to communicate c. Bagpipes (1) Weren t introduced into Irish culture until the 1500s (2) Saint Patrick never blew one (3) Many Irish societies in America used them to call attention during their indoor meetings 3. Corned Beef and Cabbage a. Cabbage was always eaten in Ireland b. Corned beef not so much c. Irish bacon was the meat of choice in Ireland, but when Irish immigrated to America with very little change in their pocket, they made the switch to cheaper Corned beef d. They were introduced to this alternative by their friendly Jewish neighbors 4. Pinch Them If They re Not Wearing Green a. A tradition that is still certainly alive but now as well known b. Invented in America in the 1700s c. A story was told in American classrooms that a Leprechaun would come pinch the children if they did not show their Irish pride and wear green on Saint Patrick s Day TRANSITION STATEMENT: Now that I have covered all of my main topics, I

would like to conclude my speech III. Conclusion A. Review of Main Points 1. Saint Patrick, a Britain born pagan, made quite and impact on the Irish culture a. His missionary ways have made Ireland the Christian country and culture that it is today, and for that he should certainly be celebrated 2. Although the holiday has developed into something much more extravagant than it used to be, Saint Patrick has been celebrated by the Irish for many centuries and will continue for countless years to come 3. The New York City parade is just one example of how strong the Irish culture is in the United States a. Although many non-irish attend and enjoy the parade, the culture that this holiday is associated with will never be ignored 4. There are countless traditions associated with Saint Patrick s Day, shamrocks and corned beef just to name a few B. Why I chose this topic 1. I chose this topic because not only am I Irish, but I was born on March 17, 1993 2. I have celebrated this holiday my whole life and have attended the New York City parade every year since I was about eight 3. Although I have been following such traditions for basically my whole life, I realized I knew an embarrassingly little amount of information about the history of this holiday C. Memorable Ending 1. I hope that you have learned a bit more about this festive holiday like I have 2. Maybe next year, you will view Saint Patrick s Day in a different way 3. I would like to end with a famous Saint Patrick s Day quote that my grandmother used to write on my birthday card every year: May your blessings outnumber The shamrocks that grow, And may trouble avoid you Wherever you go.

Bibliography Beirne, Hilary. "Parade History (new)." Document Moved. 2008. Web. 19 Mar. 2012. <http://nyc-st-patrick-day-parade.org/paradehistory.aspx>. McCourt, Malachy. "Big Think." The Hypocrisy of St. Patrick's Day. 16 Mar. 2010. Web. 19 Mar. 2012. <http://bigthink.com/ideas/19084>. Roach, John. "St. Patrick's Day 2011: Facts, Myths, and Traditions." National Geographic. National Geographic Society, 16 Mar. 2011. Web. 19 Mar. 2012. <http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/03/110316-saint-patricks-day- 2011-march-17-facts-ireland-irish-nation/>. "St. Patrick's Day." ReligionFacts.com. 2004. Web. 19 Mar. 2012. <http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/holidays/st_patricks_day.htm>. "Who Was St. Patrick?" History.com. A&E Television Networks. Web. 19 Mar. 2012. <http://www.history.com/topics/who-was-saint-patrick>.