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Posted March 17, 2023 04:38 AM

Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn announced today that the Wood County Sheriff’s Office will be conducting increased patrol over St. Patrick’s Day.

The blitz will run from Friday through Sunday.

Deputies will pay particular attention for violations, such as driving under the influence, failure to yield, and speeding; all of which are leading factors in fatal crashes. There will be zero tolerance for driving under the influence and seat belt violations.

For more information about the Ohio Traffic Safety Office and statewide efforts to improve safety on Ohio’s roadways, log onto to the Wood County Sheriff’s Office website at http://www.woodcountysheriff.com or the Ohio Traffic Safety Office at http://ohiohighwaysafetyoffice.ohio.gov.

As bars and restaurants prepare for St. Patrick’s Day, and the beginning of the college basketball tournament season, the Ohio Investigative Unit and the Division of Liquor Control remind all those celebrating to do so responsibly.

If you’re 21 and over, drink plenty of water and eat food before drinking.

Drink tampering happens. If you lose sight of your drink, don’t continue to consume it.

Watch out for suspicious behavior and stay together with your group.

Do not furnish alcohol to anyone you know, or suspect, is not 21.

Designate a sober driver, public transportation, or rideshare services to get home safely.

“As St. Patrick’s Day approaches many will gather at local bars, restaurants, and private parties to celebrate,” said OIU Commander Erik Lockhart. “It’s always important to drink responsibly and prevent having to rely on luck to make it home safely. Plan ahead and designate a sober driver beforehand, have rideshare service information available, pair up with friends, and don’t leave alone or with someone you don’t know.”

Liquor permit holders are reminded when there may be additional liabilities and responsibilities to protect their establishments, employees, patrons, and their communities, to consider the following:

Be familiar with Ohio’s laws, rules and regulations involving the sale and handling of alcohol.

Ensure staff is properly checking identifications to verify the customers are 21 or older, not just at the door, but at each point of sale.

Make sure intoxicated patrons are not served. Watch for signs of intoxication to include slurred speech, difficulty making decisions, stumbling, vomiting, changed behavior, loss of consciousness, and delayed reactions.

Do not hesitate to stop serving an intoxicated patron. If you believe a person is intoxicated, ask for assistance and coordinate with management to ensure the patron gets home safely.

Staff should watch for anyone attempting to tamper with drinks.

Be sure that staff and patrons are not bringing illegal drugs into their establishments or adjacent sidewalks and parking lots.

“St. Patrick’s Day and the entire month of March is a reminder for the businesses we license to promote social responsibility with alcohol,” said Jim Canepa, DOLC superintendent. “Overconsumption of alcohol can lead to serious consequences. We strongly encourage consumers and our licensed businesses to celebrate safely and responsibly.”

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Can Catholics eat meat on St. Patrick's Day? Some dioceses grant dispensations
St. Patrick's Day this year coincides with Lenten Friday, when Catholics traditionally abstain from meat. But after several dioceses across the United States granted dispensations, some Catholics will be able to indulge.

The Lenten loophole has been granted in a number of cities, including Boston, Washington, D.C., and in both of the dioceses covering New York City.

"This year, the Feast of St. Patrick, the patron saint of our Archdiocese, falls on a Friday during Lent. Given the importance of this feast in the life of the Archdiocese and in the lives of many Catholics, Cardinal Seán is granting a dispensation from the Friday Lenten abstinence on March 17, 2023, to those who wish to take advantage of this opportunity," the Archdiocese of Boston wrote in a statement. "This is a one day only dispensation."

The dispensation will allow Catholics to eat classic St. Patrick's Day meals like corned beef and cabbage and shepherd's pie.

Catholic leaders in Houston, Milwaukee, Phoenix, Cleveland and Minneapolis issued similar dispensations. Dioceses stressed that Catholics who plan to eat meat should visit churches, engage in pious acts and perform other acts of penance to compensate for eating meat on Friday. In Washington, D.C., the archdiocese suggested that Catholics who eat meat on St. Patrick's Day should abstain from eating meat on a different day during Lent.

Catholics in Chicago did not receive a general dispensation.

"Instead, Catholics who find themselves at an event where meat is served in celebrating St. Patrick may in good conscience substitute the general rule of abstinence with another form of penance or a significant act of charity that benefits the poor," the Archdiocese of Chicago wrote in a statement. "Regardless, it is important to take seriously the obligation to observe Fridays in Lent as a way of uniting ourselves to Jesus who died on Good Friday. That should not be undervalued as we reflect on his sacrifice on the Cross for the salvation of the world in this holy season."

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Catholics in New York Can Enjoy Their Corned Beef Despite St. Patrick's Day Falling on a Friday in Lent
Seven of the eight New York dioceses have given Catholics the clear to enjoy meat this Friday

For the first time in six years, St. Patrick’s Day is intersecting with a Friday in Lent and many local Church leaders have opted to give Catholics that day off of abstaining from meat.

Originating from the Feast of St. Patrick, the holiday falls on March 17 every year, said to be the day the patron saint of Ireland died. Beyond the religious significance, the holiday is more commonly known for its partying, parades and recognition of all things Irish, including cabbage, corned beef and beer.

So how are Catholics supposed to reconcile the holiday traditions with their Lenten obligations?

According to countless dioceses around the country -- including in New York -- the corned beef wins out this year.

What have dioceses in New York said about eating meat on St. Patrick’s Day this year?
Earlier this month, the Archdiocese of New York -- which includes Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island and seven neighboring counties -- announced a special dispensation to eat meat on Friday of St. Patrick’s Day.

Bishop Robert Brennan of the Diocese of Brooklyn followed with a dispensation of his own on Wednesday. His diocese also includes Queens.

The dioceses of Buffalo, Ogdensburg, Rochester, Rockville Centre and Syracuse have all offered their own dispensations, with guidance ranging from substituting a different day to abstain from meat or taking on an additional charitable act. The diocese of Albany is the only diocese in the state to not issue a dispensation…yet.

Canon law points to one explanation for the discrepancy. According to America Magazine, if St. Patrick is the patron saint of a diocese -- as he is in New York, Boston, Los Angeles and others -- his feast day is considered a solemnity, which takes precedence over the tradition of abstaining from meat.

Despite having one of the biggest St. Patrick’s day celebrations and a large Irish population, Chicago is not among the dioceses that claim St. Patrick as their patron saint.

When was the last time St. Patrick’s Day fell on a Friday?
It’s been six years since St. Patrick’s Day last fell on a Friday so it might be easy to forget, but the upcoming dispensation isn’t that groundbreaking.

In 2017, at least 80 of the nearly 200 dioceses around the country gave the OK to enjoy corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day during a Friday in Lent, according to Time Magazine.

Among those in the tri-state area supporting an exemption back in 2017 were New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan and the diocese of New York, Brooklyn, Rockville Centre and Newark.

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