Meet St. Patrick
Allow me to introduce myself. You may have heard of me. My name is Patrick. But before everybody celebrates another day, I decided to come back 1,500 years to set the record straight about who I am and what I've done.
You see, people say all kinds of strange things about me. They draw these pictures of me with a green hat and a red beard, short and putting out my fists or holding a mug of beer. As if I were a leprechaun. They think I carry around three or four leaf clovers. And then there's that legend that I got rid of all the snakes in Ireland. Well, how would you like your memory to forever be associated with slithering reptiles?
Find Out About St. Patrick
Did You Know? St. Patrick is neither a saint nor the first missionary to the Irish.
The Real St. Patrick
'Tis the season for parades, green beer, shamrocks, and articles talking about why St. Patrick's day isn't all about parades, green beer, and shamrocks.
Patrick the Saint
Behind the fanciful legends of the fifth-century British missionary stands a man worthy of embellishment.
How the Irish Were Saved
Articles from Christian History about the culture and faith of Celtic Christians.
Websites About Patrick
A look at the web's best sites about Patrick, one of the world's most famous missionaries.
Related Reading for St. Patrick's Day
The Confession of St. Patrick
Translated from the Latin by Ludwig Bieler.
A Poem
Written by St. Patrick in 377 A.D.
Celtic Prayers and Blessings
From ghoulies and ghosties and long leggety beasties and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us!
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