Saint Patrick’s Day is coming up! At Temple bar we are preparing after a long time to once again welcome this traditional and popular Irish festival, which will take place this Thursday March 17th all over the world.
Beers, sports and parties in style in Barcelona!
Saint Patrick’s Day or Saint Patrick’s Day is one of the special days to try different things and let yourself be seduced by the Irish essence of the Irish pubs in Barcelona. In our Irish pub we will celebrate an unforgettable party with our customers offering a succulent selection of tapas, hamburgers, international & Guinness beers and the best Irish atmosphere.
Let's toast in style!
3 Curiosities of Saint Patrick's Day that you did not know
A name with origins in the past
The man referred to by this name was Maewyn, a 4th century Celt who after pirate captivity converted to Christianity, beginning the evangelization of Ireland as his divine mission. p>
Maewyn changed his name to Patrick to be remembered as the person chosen by God to bring Christianity to the pagan lands of Ireland and among other things different milestones such as having expelled a plague of snakes from the island .
The symbology of the green clover
Going back to the origins of our protagonist, there are ancient writings that speak of how the saint used a three-leaf clover to explain a metaphor of the concept of the Christian trinity to the population of the island, symbolizing their unity.
Today the Irish use this symbol to represent and attract good luck.
Why is green used?
The color green, apart from being one of the official colors of the Irish flag, is used as a tribute to the symbol of the saint's green clover and to the green landscapes that symbolize the floral wealth that surrounds the island.
Ironically, the official color was light blue until at the end of the 18th century it was decided to change it to green to refer to the Irish independence movement.
Hope you have a very GREEN St. Patty’s – With lots of lucky green wishes that all come true!