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Are you ready for St Patricks Day?  I picked up some great Corned Beef at Aldi's.  Need to check I have all the other trimmings.  Need horseradish for the white gravy sauce I make to go over everything.  I have included an interesting article at the bottom of the newsletter on Papel dispensation from Lenten obligations for Catholics and the history of Corned Beef and cabbage and how the two are tied together.  I thought you might find it interesting reading.

If you are looking for some Fun Things to do this weekend here are a few items to look over:

 
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Huge Yard Sale
March 18 at 8 am to 3 pm
Theater by the Trax
1000 Osborne Street, St. Marys.
Tons of treasures including antiques, collectibles, home décor, ladies designer clothing and much more.
Benefitting St. Marys Little Theatre
912-729-1103

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Rocks are out at the waterfront

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Calling all Star Trek fans! The Neutral Zone is holding a fan appreciation weekend March 18th-19th. Walk around the studio, take pictures, and have loads of fun- all for free!

 

To reserve your spot, checkout: https://neutralzonestudios.com/fan-appreciation-weekends/

TIME

march 17 (Friday) - 18 (Saturday)

LOCATION

Neutral Zone Studios,516 W William Ave, Kingsland, GA 31548, USA

The Jazz and Arts Festival is a free family-oriented event that takes place in Woodbine, Georgia. Activities here include: live entertainment, shopping at arts and crafts vendors, and a children’s art booth, just to name a few. Stop by the Woodbine Riverwalk on March 18th from 10AM-4PM to have a laid back, entertaining day with family and friends.

 

 

For more information, checkout: https://www.facebook.com/events/2447299532095709

TIME

(Saturday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

LOCATION

Woodbine Riverwalk Park,101 E 1st St, Woodbine, GA 31569, USA

 

Don’t miss the four-day adventure packed, event of the spring! The Spring Carnival in Kingsland will be a great place to make memories with friends, family and loved ones that will last forever. From fun-filled rides and games, to classic carnival food, this event has all you could need for a great time.

 

 

Save money when you buy in bulk! Tickets can be purchased ahead of time online HERE.

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TIME

23 (Thursday) 5:00 pm - 26 (Sunday) 10:00 pm

LOCATION

The Lawn,132 Royal Pkwy, Kingsland, GA 31548, USA

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MAR 13 AT 11 AM – MAR 19 AT 11 PM

St Patricks Day Week

Wee Pub Beach 
 
Duration: 7 days
 
 
Join us for a week of St. Patrick day fun. Corned Beef and Cabbage meal served all Week(While Supplies Last). Live music and Drink Specials.
 
Tickets
themakeryonlee.com/products/moss-art-worskhop-march-17-6-8pm
 
Join us for a fun collaboration with Coastal Roots Greenery LLC. owner Ashley, as she teaches us how to create art with moss.

 

 

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MAR 17 AT 1 PM – MAR 18 AT 2 AM

Annual Riverside St. Patrick's Day Street Festival

2692 Post St, Jacksonville, FL 32204-4231, United States

 

 

 
2692 Post St, Jacksonville, FL 32204-4231, United States
 
Duration: 13 hr
 
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🍀Join us for this year's Annual Riverside St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival.🍀 We will be celebrating Friday, March 17th in the King Street District!🍀
 
🍀The King Street Green Space, located next to The Garage, will be open this year featuring live music, food, a full bar, games, and more. 🍀
 
🍀The Green Space is open 3pm to 2am.

 

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SUNDAY AT 11 AM – 3 PM

2nd Annual Jacksonville Spring Fest

725 Riverside Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32204-3334, United States

 

 

 
725 Riverside Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32204-3334, United States
 
Tickets
www.jacksonvillebusinessconnections.com/events/2nd-annual-jacksonville-spring-fest
 
 
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📢Share this event for a chance to win an Easter basket filled with goodies!!
📅Save the Date: Jacksonville Business Connections & Dare 2 Hire invite you to the 2nd Annual Jacksonville Spring Fest March 19th 11-3pm at the Riverside Arts Square (Where RAM is held under the bridge)
📌Reserve Your Free Reminder Ticket for a chance to win a$25 market bucks 👉 bit.ly/3FGjaom
🐇 Easter Bunny Meet & Greet
🐇 Free Egg Hunt at 1pm
🐇 Crafters & Retailers
🐇 Food & Sweet Treats
🐇 Music & Performances
🐇 Bounce House, Face Painting, etc.
Sponsor & Vendor Registration - bit.ly/3PATu17
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SATURDAY AT 6:30 PM

JayBone and Friends at Capt. Stan's Smokehouse

Captain Stan's Smokehouse

 

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SATURDAY AT 1 PM

2023 Fernandina Beach Leprechaun Crawl

Locals Cocktail Lounge

 

 

 
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🍀🍀🍀Saturday March 18, 2023
1-3:00 Locals… Enter best dressed contest
3-6:00 Turtle… 50/50 raffle (Greg will be grilling)
6-9:00 Palace… Announcing first, second, & third contest winners.
🍀🍀🍀 We are proud to announce we are benefiting our local “America’s Youth Inc. Providing diverse community needs for the poor, indigent, & disenfranchised children.” They are located at the corner of South 11 St. & Indigo St. providing after school care, food, & summer programs as well. We will have donation bins at each Venue. Donations needed: Non-perishable healthy snacks, chips, beverages such as juice & water, back packs, school supplies, sporting equipment for ages 4-10 yrs. Including basketball goals, nets, basket balls, t-ball equipment including gloves, t-balls. We will be having a 50/50 raffle at Green Turtle Tavern. so, don’t forget your cash. Other donations will be collected via Cashapp. The best dressed contest will be announced at The Palace Saloon at 8:00. We will have First, second, & third place prize winners. Contest contestants must attend all three venues. Numbers will be provided at Locals Cocktail Lounge. Looking forward to another fun event, benefiting our community! This year is going to be Epic!🍀🍀🍀 

 

 

 

 

(OSV News) — With St. Patrick’s Day falling on a Lenten Friday this year, many U.S. bishops have issued dispensations from abstinence on March 17, allowing the faithful to enjoy the American Irish tradition of eating corned beef (or ham) and cabbage in good conscience.

But a number of bishops have added some “meat” to those orders by commuting, rather than dispensing with entirely, the obligation — making it conditional upon performing acts of prayer and charity, and giving Catholics something additional to chew on in the process.

The moves, provided for under Canon 87 of the Code of Canon Law, aim to balance the festive nature of the day — an optional memorial in the church’s Roman Calendar — with the penitential season of Lent, during which Catholics ages 14 to 60 are required to abstain from meat on Fridays.

“It is well known that St. Patrick’s Day is a day of convivial celebration for many American Catholics,” said Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington in his Feb. 2 decree, while Bishop David A. Zubik of Pittsburgh pointed to “the great impact which St. Patrick has made not only on the people of Ireland, but especially in our own diocese.”

At the same time, bishops were careful to stress the need to retain a Lenten spirit amid celebrations of St. Patrick. Patricius, a Romanized Britain of the fifth century, was enslaved by Irish raiders for six years, experienced a personal conversion, and then returned to evangelize that land’s pre-Christian peoples with the Gospel. In his “Confessio,” St. Patrick wrote that as a youth he “would pray up to one hundred times” a day, “and at night perhaps the same.” The “Apostle of Ireland” laid the groundwork for Christianity to take root among the Irish, countless numbers of whom ultimately brought  the Catholic faith to different parts of the globe over  the centuries.

For Irish American Catholics, the tradition of eating corned beef and cabbage (or variants of the dish) around St. Patrick’s Day recalls the sufferings of their immigrant ancestors who fled famine, poverty and repression in Ireland under British colonial rule marked by anti-Irish racism and anti-Catholic persecution.

The most notable example is the Great Hunger (1845-1852), when British authorities insisted on exporting foodstuffs out of Ireland even as a potato blight wiped out most of the potato crop. A million Irish consequently died of starvation, while another million emigrated to America. Irish Catholic refugees and migrants swelled the ranks of the Catholic Church in the U.S., and over time, the eating of corned beef and cabbage for their descendents became symbolic of their story of freedom and a new life in America.

“The corned beef to me reaches back to our ancestors, the first in our families who came to the U.S. And I think the bishops look at that big picture,” Daniel O’Connell, president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, America’s oldest Irish Catholic fraternal organization, told OSV News. “They recognize that Catholics in America are (honoring those) who got starved out of Ireland??.”

Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki of Milwaukee said while “feast day in the church means what it says … (and) calls for celebratory feasting,” Catholics observing St. Patrick’s Day “are encouraged to engage in another sacrificial or charitable act that day or give up meat on another day.”

Similarly, Bishop John P. Dolan of Phoenix said that “all who make use of (his) dispensation are to engage in another sacrificial or charitable act that day.”

Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, was even more specific, declaring faithful in that diocese may substitute the normal abstinence with attending Mass, praying the rosary for world peace, or spending half an hour in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.

Catholics in the Diocese of Cleveland are being asked by Bishop Edward C. Malesic to “select another non-Friday day during Lent to abstain from eating meat, or to make some offering on behalf of the poor, whether by prayer, fasting or almsgiving in order to recognize and honor our Lord’s mission and passion for the sake of the salvation of souls.”

Bishop Earl K. Fernandes of Columbus, Ohio gave some of the most detailed conditions for his dispensation, requiring faithful to choose among making a pilgrimage or visit any church in that diocese named in honor of St. Patrick; assisting at Mass on March 17; praying the “Breastplate of St. Patrick” prayer (attributed to the saint); engaging in a pious devotion such as the rosary, the Stations of the Cross or Eucharistic Adoration; or “(performing) an act of comparable penance,” such as abstaining from meat at some point during the third week of Lent.

Gina Christian is a national reporter for OSV News. Follow her on Twitter at @GinaJesseReina.

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— An Irish Blessing —

May the road rise up to meet you,
May the wind always be at your back,
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and the rains fall soft upon your fields,

And, until we meet again,
May God hold you
in the hollow of his hand.


Happy St. Patrick's Day