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    Pagans and St. Patrick's Day

    Here is the link to an article I wrote for The Witches' Hour Magazine answering the question "Do Witches celebrate St. Patrick's Day?"

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    Raven Rin

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    very nice! I like the crafts at the end, especially the snake wreath
    Circe

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      With a GREAT answer, too, no less!

      Thank you for sharing it, Raven.




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        personally im not a fan due to the actual meaning behind the holiday, but its become so corrupt by society and turned so capitalist like every other holiday that i can totally drink a green beer to the corruption of a holiday of oppression.
        "Sometimes bad things happen, and theres nothing you can do about it, so why worry?" ~ Timon

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          For me, St. Patrick's day is actually Damballah's birthday/holy day

          The forum member formerly known as perzephone. Or Perze. I've shed a skin.

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            The only thing I do is plant potatoes, on St, Patricks Day, I dont celebrate it like most people

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              I'm a bit shallow in that, any excuse for a holiday is a good excuse, as far as I'm concerned. St Paddy's Day is great!


              Mostly art.

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                Pass me the green beer. I love St. Patrick's Day. In the United States it is a celebration of heritage and an invitation for everyone to be Irish for the day. Poor old Patrick is not really the reason for the season here. Heck, he wasn't even Irish.
                Last edited by Miranda; 14 Mar 2012, 00:38.

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