Saint Patrick
Feast day:
March 17
Patron Ireland
b. 387 d.461
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 around 385 in Scotland, probably
Kilpatrick. His parents were Calpurnius and Conchessa, who were Romans
living in Britian in charge of the colonies.
As a boy of fourteen or so, he was captured during a raiding party
and taken to Ireland as a slave to herd and tend sheep. Ireland at this
time was a land of Druids and pagans. He learned the language and
practices of the people who held him.
During his captivity, he turned to God in prayer. He wrote
"The love of God and his fear grew in me more and more, as did the
faith, and my soul was rosed, so that, in a single day, I have said as
many as a hundred prayers and in the night, nearly the same." "I prayed
in the woods and on the mountain, even before dawn. I felt no hurt from
the snow or ice or rain."
Patrick's captivity lasted until he was twenty, when he escaped after
having a dream from God in which he was told to leave Ireland by going
to the coast. There he found some sailors who took him back to Britian,
where he reunited with his family.
He had another dream in which the people of Ireland were calling out
to him "We beg you, holy youth, to come and walk among us once more."
He began his studies for the priesthood. He was ordained by St.
Germanus, the Bishop of Auxerre, whom he had studied under for years.
Later, Patrick was ordained a bishop, and was sent to take the Gospel
to Ireland. He arrived in Ireland March 25, 433, at Slane. One legend
says that he met a ch ieftain of one of the tribes, who tried to kill
Patrick. Patrick converted Dichu (the chieftain) after he was unable to
move his arm until he became friendly to Patrick.
Patrick began preaching the Gospel throughout Ireland, converting
many. He and his disciples preached and converted thousands and began
building churches all over the country. Kings, their families, and
entire kingdoms converted to Christianity when hearing Patrick's
message.
Patrick by now had many disciples, among them Beningnus, Auxilius,
Iserninus, and Fiaac, (all later canonized as well).
Patrick preached and converted all of Ireland for 40 years. He worked
many miracles and wrote of his love for God in Confessions. After years
of living in poverty, traveling and enduring much suffering he died
March 17, 461. He died at Saul, where he had built the first church.
Why a shamrock? Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Trinity, and
has been associated with him and the Irish since that time.
In His Footsteps: Patrick was a humble, pious, gentle man, whose love
and total devotion to and trust in God should be a shining example to
each of us. He feared nothing, not even death, so complete was his trust
in God, and of the importance of his mission.
Prayer about St. Patrick
God our Father,
you sent Saint Patrick to preach your glory to the people of Ireland.
By the help of his prayers,
may all Christians proclaim your love to all men.
Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
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