KATHIE’S KORNER — St. Patrick’s Day or green beer 2023

Published 12:02 am Friday, March 17, 2023

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March 17th is always the day set aside to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, but I wonder how many people know about St. Patrick?

He was a great evangelist who used the shamrock and its three leaves to tell people about the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit (the Holy Trinity).

He traveled extensively and made an incredible difference in this world, unselfishly sharing from his heart about His God and mine with such strong compassion and love for humanity.

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Somehow, not only the name of the holiday and the man with his story got changed or forgotten, but the color which is green, now, was originally blue.

The buildings in Fort Worth light-up with green lights, and the water in some fountains in Washington, D.C. are green on this day, originally, blue.

I’ve noticed, lately, that the Irish Notre Dame football team’s uniforms are blue and gold (traditional).

Therefore, every store has green shirts, flags, windsocks, coffee cups and more, for the Irish and “festive ones” who like to decorate and celebrate with green beer in the bars.

I always cook corned-beef and cabbage for us.

I have two daughters, Shannon and Molly, as you can tell by their Irish names, like their dad, Mike, they are really Irish. I am a little Irish but half Hungarian, so I always give a “Happy St. Patrick’s Day” to my Hungarian, Irish daughters!

They always laugh and enjoy the silliness of that. They are wonderful, smart, Godly beautiful, caring girls. That combination works.

Come visit me and my husband, Mike, at Mikedeasyssolidrockcafe, where the Bible is taught, and lots of powerful music is available on Facebook and YouTube.

Come celebrate with us.

Kathie Deasy writes about religion for Port Arthur Newsmedia. She can be reached at kathiedeasy@hotmail.com.