When a storm is coming, all other birds seek shelter. The eagle alone avoids the storm by flying above it. So, in the storms of life may your heart be like an eagle’s and soar above.” – Author Unknown

The Meaning of the Shamrock


Encouragement to understand the meaning of the shamrock on near a river.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!  Do you know what the shamrock really represents?

Many countries celebrate St. Patrick’s Day today, because St. Patrick died on this day in 471. Did you know that St. Patrick was actually British, not Irish?  Named Maewyn Succat at birth, slave traders sold him into slavery when he was a teenager and as a slave he learned about God.  Then he escaped back to England, where the English church ordained him Patrick as a priest and he began converting all of the Irish Celtic pagans to Christianity.

St. Patrick is one of the most well-known patron saints of Ireland.  According to the legend, St. Patrick brought Christianity to the island and made the shamrock fashionable.  In other words, he made Christianity fashionable!

What do I mean by my last sentence?  Since the Celts believed that each leaf of the clover had meaning, St. Patrick used clover leaves to teach the Irish people about Christianity. He taught the Irish people that each of the three leaves of the clover represented the holy trinity (God, the Son, and the Holy Spirit).  After teaching the Irish people this, he made the shamrock popular by starting several churches, schools, and monasteries on the island.

The shamrock is green and we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by wearing green.  Many people also celebrate this holiday by drinking beer.

Since I know the real meaning of the shamrock and do not drink alcohol anyway, I would never celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by drinking  beer. I am wearing red today instead of green for a reason.

Red represents the color of the blood that Jesus shed on the cross and St. Patrick spread Christianity, so I am wearing red to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. To me, the three leaves of the shamrock represent faith, hope, and love. And today my goal is the same it is every other day: to spread God’s love through my actions with as many people as possible. So if you see me, please do not pinch me for not wearing green!

 

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The shamrock stands for faith, hope, and love to me.

 

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Sandy
Sandy
6 years ago

Thanks B J for this informative piece about St. Patrick’s Day. FAITH, HOPE, and LOVE Paul! What a powerful combination. May God bless you today and everyday!

"Each reader's heart is like an eagle's and can soar above the storms in life..." - Near a River's Author, BJ Rae.

Written with uplifting words of encouragement, Near a River is a photographic children's book about two young bald eagles who are eager for their mother to teach them to fly so they may soar over the storms in their lives. Near a River encourages early childhood reading. BJ hopes that every child becomes a strong reader and soars above the storms in life.

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