Have to break it to you: Saint Patrick's Day is a religious holiday in tribute to the miracle-working mass converter or heathens to arguably the most faithful Catholic community worldwide. Not much beer is drunk on a religious day of observance there.
For actual appropriation, this is a YUGE example of taking a holy man's day and turning it into a drunkfest. God bless, carry on.
I am half Irish & half Italian...soo "Catholic squared"
We religiously get drunk on St Paddy's and beat rubber snakes with real sticks
(then eat rigatonis)
Hate to break it to ya but I think you're on the wrong site! Beelzebub's Curse
Funny!
Being there on said dates and attending Mass, hosting native Irish at this time of year and finding Masses with them, found it's a serious day. Just letting folks know so they don't accidentally insult anyone visiting, as I've seen happen, is all.
Anyway, the Catholics in the family have always taken saints' days as celebratory, but not the drunky sort.
I think this is cultural appropriation, no?
woke: Irish interracial relationships fueled by alcohol
broke: Black Irish
bespoke: Culturally appropriating corn-on-the-cobb
Black women not invited apparently. Guinness hates Black women, Fact.
Have to break it to you: Saint Patrick's Day is a religious holiday in tribute to the miracle-working mass converter or heathens to arguably the most faithful Catholic community worldwide. Not much beer is drunk on a religious day of observance there.
For actual appropriation, this is a YUGE example of taking a holy man's day and turning it into a drunkfest. God bless, carry on.
I am half Irish & half Italian...soo "Catholic squared" We religiously get drunk on St Paddy's and beat rubber snakes with real sticks (then eat rigatonis)
Hate to break it to ya but I think you're on the wrong site! Beelzebub's Curse
Funny! Being there on said dates and attending Mass, hosting native Irish at this time of year and finding Masses with them, found it's a serious day. Just letting folks know so they don't accidentally insult anyone visiting, as I've seen happen, is all.
Anyway, the Catholics in the family have always taken saints' days as celebratory, but not the drunky sort.
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