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306d90 No.620348

Legends about Patrick abound; but truth is best served by our seeing two solid qualities in him: He was humble and he was courageous. The determination to accept suffering and success with equal indifference guided the life of God’s instrument for winning most of Ireland for Christ.

Details of his life are uncertain. Current research places his dates of birth and death a little later than earlier accounts. Patrick may have been born in Dunbarton, Scotland, Cumberland, England, or in northern Wales. He called himself both a Roman and a Briton. At 16, he and a large number of his father’s slaves and vassals were captured by Irish raiders and sold as slaves in Ireland. Forced to work as a shepherd, he suffered greatly from hunger and cold.

After six years Patrick escaped, probably to France, and later returned to Britain at the age of 22. His captivity had meant spiritual conversion. He may have studied at Lerins, off the French coast; he spent years at Auxerre, France, and was consecrated bishop at the age of 43. His great desire was to proclaim the good news to the Irish.

In a dream vision it seemed “all the children of Ireland from their mothers’ wombs were stretching out their hands” to him. He understood the vision to be a call to do mission work in pagan Ireland. Despite opposition from those who felt his education had been defective, he was sent to carry out the task. He went to the west and north–where the faith had never been preached–obtained the protection of local kings, and made numerous converts.

Because of the island’s pagan background, Patrick was emphatic in encouraging widows to remain chaste and young women to consecrate their virginity to Christ. He ordained many priests, divided the country into dioceses, held Church councils, founded several monasteries and continually urged his people to greater holiness in Christ.

He suffered much opposition from pagan druids and was criticized in both England and Ireland for the way he conducted his mission. In a relatively short time, the island had experienced deeply the Christian spirit, and was prepared to send out missionaries whose efforts were greatly responsible for Christianizing Europe.

Patrick was a man of action, with little inclination toward learning. He had a rock-like belief in his vocation, in the cause he had espoused. One of the few certainly authentic writings is his Confessio, above all an act of homage to God for having called Patrick, unworthy sinner, to the apostolate.

There is hope rather than irony in the fact that his burial place is said to be in County Down in Northern Ireland, long the scene of strife and violence.

4c8134 No.620357

God bless the Irish!

t.Scots-Irish


d58f00 No.620365

>>620348

God Bless St Patrick.


df7152 No.620387

File: 67c5ac4903f0733⋯.png (252.24 KB, 848x1219, 16:23, 67c5ac4903f0733ad87c87980d….png)

Reminder to feast with your family for St. Patrick's Day!


10da14 No.620427

>>620387

I live by myself, in another Country, alone…I only have my job and a parish.

If not for this misery, I'll probably give up my "faith".


3d7bb4 No.620451

>>620387

The beef is corning as we speak!


358465 No.620487

File: 397306a14ddb6d5⋯.jpg (19.76 KB, 401x485, 401:485, 397306a14ddb6d5b73416b1f52….jpg)

>>620387

>Tfw catholic feast means fasting with water and bread crumbs


5bdd88 No.620492

>>620487

The Church tends to make exceptions for St. Patrick's Day. Check with your priest.


359c65 No.620523

File: 24f03b24945e8b1⋯.jpg (94.44 KB, 564x850, 282:425, Patrick.jpg)

Read the Confessio and the Epistle to Coroticus.

https://www.confessio.ie/etexts/confessio_english#01

https://www.confessio.ie/etexts/epistola_english#

These are two really brief documents written by the saint himself, the first being a brief account of his life and mission, the second an appeal to a British warlord who murdered and kidnapped some Christians that Patrick recently baptised.

Personally, these two documents alone are more fascinating than the entire corpus about his miracles and legends.




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