КРАСНОГОРСКИЙ
ГОРОДСКОЙ ОКРУГ
МБОУ
СОШ № 20
Методическая
разработка по теме « Старые традиции Ирландии»
Учитель
английского языка 1ой категории
Мироненко
Т.П.
CONTENT.
1. Relevance
of the topic.
2. What
is St.Patrick s Day and why do the people wear green on this day?
3. Was
Patrick the first messenger, who brought Christianity to Ireland?
4. Reflection.

The main purpose of my project is the study of the celebration of cultural
traditions in Ireland, their aktuality today and find out whether ST. Patrick
was the first who brought Christianity in Ireland.
I think, that first of all, the celebration of the national
holiday strengthens inter-ethnic cultural relations in the country.
Second, the main national holidays of these countries existed in
different times, but still they have not lost their value, because they are an
integral part of every person's life.
Тhis is the relevance of
the topic of my project.
What is St. Patricks day and why do the people wear green on St
Patrick s day?

St. Patrick day is
celebrated every year on March 17 th in honor of Saint Patrick of Ireland.
He was the patron of Ireland and a saint, who brought Christianity to
the nation. Saint Patrick is also known for driving the snakes away from
Ireland.
The national symbol of
Ireland is shamrock and according to legend Saint Patrick chose this
plant to illustrate the Hole Trinity to the Irish.
Nobody knows exactly,
why St. Patrick Day is celebrated on March 17 th. However, there is a theory
that on this day Saint Patrick died.
Originally the holiday
was celebrated only in Ireland, but today a lot of countries in the world
celebrate it. It is likely, that the reason of the celebration reached far
and wide to Irish immigrants spreading their traditions where –ever they went,
as they tried rekindle a taste of home.
Traditional activities
include dressing up in green clothes, holding parades, arranging
Fireworks, singing
and dancing in the streets, going to pubs, organizing fairs and festivals.
It is a religious
holiday, many people in Ireland attend mass for saying prayrs. Green is the
official colour of St.Patrick s Day.It is also the national colour of the
Irish and the symbol of spring. That s way on this day people try to wear
something green. It can be a T-shirt, a dress, a hat, a tie or simply a hair
ribbon.
They also paint green
stripes on the city streets.
Another symbol of St.
Patrick s Day is Leprechauns. They are little people, who wear green clothes
and carry the pot of gold. Leprechauns cannot be offended or hurt.
Officially St.Patrick s
Day is recognized as a holiday in Ireland. People do not work or study on
this day.

The main question for me is «Was Patrick the first messenger, who
brought Christianity to Ireland» . Many sources say, that he was not the first,
then what was his task and why?
In 431, before Patrick began preaching in Ireland, Pope Celestine sent a
bishop known as Palladius “to the Irish believing in Christ”—an indication,
that some residents of the Emerald Isle had already converted them. One theory
holds that the St. Patrick of lore is actually an amalgam of two men: Palladius
and the deacon’s son, who first visited Ireland as a slave.
It is highly probable, that the knowledge of Christianity, that
existed in Ireland before the arrival of Palladius and Patrick (in 431 and 432,
respectively) came from Britain, with which the Irish then kept up constant
intercourse, and where there were large numbers of Christians from a very early
time. However, the great body of the Irish were pagans, when St. Patrick
arrived in 432; and to him belongs the glory of converting them.
Saint Patrick returned to Ireland to tell
people about Christ. Though the task was difficult and dangerous, he persisted
and was able to build a strong foundation for Christianity. The Irish people
were receptive to his teachings, especially in light of the fact, that he was
able to take several of their Celtic symbols and “Christianize” them. The most
well-known of Patrick’s illustrations is the shamrock, a certain type of clover
sacred to the Druids, which he used as a symbol of the Trinity.
Some biographical facts
Saint Patrick is one of the symbols of Ireland, in fact, he is
considered the man, who drew the country to Christianity. And he did it almost
bloodless . The Irish began to celebrate the day of his death ( March 17) as a
national holiday since the X or XI century, and during this time many legends
and fables appeared, and it's celebration became rather fun ritual.
The man we know as St. Patrick was actually born not in Ireland
but in Britain, his real name is Mevin Sukkat. He was not Irish but British.
His father came from a rich Roman family. In his youth Mevin didn't show much
interest in religion, but everything changed, when he was 16. At this age, he
was captured by Irish pirates and sent into slavery by the leader of one of the
Irish clans. For six years Mevin was a shepherd, at this time he went to God
and earnestly prayed day and night. According to legend God helped him to
escape from captivity and return home.
Mevin went to Gaul to learn there in the monasteries after his
return. According to legend, while in Gaul he had a vision in which he was
ordered to sail to Ireland, in order to turn its population to Christianity. In
Gaul Mevin was ordained bishop and given the name Patritsius. Curiously, at
that time in Ireland lived a number of Christians and they needed a management
bishop .Originally St. Patrick was met not too welcome, but further everything
turned much better. The ability of St. Patrick to convince, knowledge of Irish
traditions, and language skills played the great role in it.
He embarked on a 30-year missionary operation to convert the
pagans to Christianity, and in spite of some problems with the druids, he
eventually succeeded gloriously. He was strategic in his efforts and peached
to highly influential, powerful people and to nobles whose example was likely
to be followed, to help bring on a smooth shift into the new religion.
Although it has been claimed, that Patrick was the first to
bring Christianity to Ireland, this is not true. Hippoytus, in the early third
centure, seems to have claimed, that one of the seventy, that Jesus sent out to
preach, ended up in Britain:
Thus, James, Aristobulus and others came to the Isles before
Patrick.
The truth is, that when they arrived, the Roman Catholics
were unhappy to find a Christianity in the Isles, that held to very
non-Catholic belief. Thanks to St.Patrick Ireland is a strongly Christian
country, decorated with beautiful churches, monasteries and religious art. For
this reason, St.Patrick is known as the Saint patron of Ireland, and for this
reason his death-day is celebrated every March 17th.
Why do people wear green on
Patrick s Day?
Green is associated with
Saint Patrick, because he used the green Shamrock to teach about
Christianity.

The connection of St.Patricks
Day to the colour green may be linked to the role of the shamrock in
St.Patricks life story. Legend is, that St,Patrick used a green shamrock to
explain the concept of the Holy Trinity to the pagans. It illustrated the idea
of the Father, The Son and the Holy Spirit, as one entity, one God.
Why did I choose this topic for my project?
The work on this project was very useful
for me . It expanded my knowledge of the history of Ireland, expanded my
knowledge of the English language, was faced with new terms, looked for their
interpretation, tested new for me linguistic phenomena, expanded my
vocabulary, learned the history of the celebration of St. Patrick's day.
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