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St. Patrick of Ireland is one of the world's most popular saints. Apostle of Ireland, born at Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland, in the year 387; died at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland, 17 March, 461. Along with St. Nicholas and St. Valentine, the secular world shares our love of these saints. This is also a day when everyone's Irish. There are many legends and stories of St. Patrick, but this is his story. Patrick was born ... Continue Reading

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  1. >.< smile
    1 year ago

    Hai.... i Love Saint Patrick.... He's so cool

  2. G&G
    1 year ago

    He is he a very interesting paton, love how people celebrate him in today's society:) gotta love that green beer!;) n GREEN & GOLD <---- love that!

  3. John Doe
    1 year ago

    this site is epic. it helped me convert my teacher to christianity by showing what st patrick did.

  4. the cool guy neo
    1 year ago

    amazing this really help me, thank you very much , i need this for my project

  5. sky Blue
    1 year ago

    Party Rock!!!!!!

  6. Kylie
    1 year ago

    hi could you please tell me when this was last updated and who the author is before tommorow

  7. Kingsley
    1 year ago

    I can't believe it took me this long to remember how to spell it, but hapy St. Paty's day everyone

  8. Miko
    1 year ago

    I Love this! Yeaa the informations really helping so much! So Good. So Great to be Christian. Thank You so much sweet Saint Patrick. Thank You Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

  9. George Fall
    1 year ago

    This really helped me thnks
    George










  10. Charles
    1 year ago

    Dear Saint Patrick, please pray for my broken-heart. Every day it's getting very hard for me to live. Please pray for me. In the name of the Father, and of the son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

  11. Matt
    1 year ago

    this info was very helpful. I hope to one day travel to Ireland to see all his monuments.. :D

  12. Steve Aron
    1 year ago

    I am choosing this saint as my confirmation saint.

  13. ashley
    1 year ago

    very helpful for my assignment

  14. Nathan
    1 year ago

    the snakes got driven out of Ireland because of the cold

  15. s healy
    1 year ago

    very helpfull

  16. Gareth
    1 year ago

    Hi all.

    St patrick wwas Welsh. Welsh in Anglo Saxon means "Roman" - they used similar terms for the belgians, Italians and others.

    The Welsh [Celts-Britons] were converted by the Romans and kept the Faith.

    The Welsh stretched from all over Britain except for the Scottish Highlands [where the pagan picts lived]. Even when the Saxons came, much of Southern Scotland remained Welsh [the Kingdom of Strathclyde etc.] Glasow comes from the Welsh for Blue Field - means good grazing/fertile land. The Scottish name Wallace means "Welshman" hence William Wallace was a decsendent of the Welsh of Strathclyde. The Scots were an Irish tribe who settled Southern Scotland centuries later.

    So wehether from West Wales or Southern Scotland, the slave Patrick would have been and spoken Welsh.

    |I am so happy the Welsh took Our Catholic Faith to Ireland, as a Welsh Catholic it provides the continuum from Rome, to Wales, to Ireland.

    Patrick's monasticism [taken from Wales] later gave hope to Europe after the collapse of the Roma Empire.

    St Patrick - Ora Pro Nobis
    St David - Ora Pro Nobis

  17. sharmi
    1 year ago

    working ssssssssssssssoooooooooo hard, everyone give me your luck and help me get A+++++++++++++ that = me to be super :] !

  18. brad
    2 years ago

    good info

  19. Taylor age 12
    2 years ago

    This website is a perfect prime source for anyone doing a project on saints. Saint Patrick and Saint Maria Gorretti are the best :)

  20. Catherine
    2 years ago

    I'm an Irish Catholic and I love St. Patrick but I don't like it when everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day. It's not a day to go drink green beer its a day to go to church and thank St. Patrick for bringing Christianity to Ireland.


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