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  1. The Story of Saint Patrick. ©spotofsunshine. Long ago, there was a boy named Patrick who was born in England. When he was sixteen, he was kidnapped by some Irish pirates and sold off as a slave. 1. When he arrived in Ireland, he discovered that not only was their language different from his, but also their houses and their way of life.

  2. To this day, the shamrock has become a symbol of Ireland. St. Patrick founded many churches in Ireland and continued looking after them until his death on March 17, 493. Every year, on March 17, millions of people celebrate this annual feast day that celebrates St. Patrick, a patron of Ireland. In Ireland, March 17 is a national holiday as they ...

  3. Mar 17, 2022 · For the St. Patrick’s Day, “I Bind Unto Myself Today (Saint Patrick’s Breastplate)”. This hymn or poem is adapted from a work attributed to Saint Patrick. Saint Patrick was a missionary to Ireland in the fifth century. He is known as the Apostle of Ireland. You can listen to a free recording of the “Confession of Saint Patrick” On ...

  4. St. Patrick's Breastplate is a popular prayer attributed to one of Ireland’s most beloved patron saints. According to tradition, St. Patrick wrote it in 433 A.D. for divine protection before successfully converting the Irish King Leoghaire and his subjects from paganism to Christianity. (The term breastplate refers to a piece of armor worn in ...

  5. Because he’s an example of what we call ‘resilience’ – how we can use our troubles to teach us skills that can make our problem better and that we can use when we are feeling bad about other things. St. Patrick was a great man who used his faith to help him when he was sad and lonely, something that you can do as well.

  6. Oct 27, 2009 · St. Patrick’s Day is a global celebration of Irish culture that takes place annually on March 17, the anniversary of the patron saint of Ireland's death in the fifth century. The holiday has ...

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  8. RESPONSE: St. Patrick is the Patron Saint of Ireland and known for his efforts to evangelize and convert the pagan Irish of his time. In more recent times, his sanctity is less known. The feast day of St. Patrick, March 17, has become more of a secular holiday than a remembrance of St. Patrick’s life and holiness.

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