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."
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