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Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick (Irish: Naomh Pádraig), the Christian missionary and is the patron saint of Ireland along with Brigid of Kildare and Columba

person, writer, male person, religious leader, bishop, Christian, Saint, missionary
Born
390 AD, 390 AD, Britannia
Died
460 AD, 493 AD, 460 AD, The Republic of Ireland
Wikipedia Page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick
Gender
male
Nationality
irish
Patron Saint of
The Republic of Ireland, engineer, Cingoli
Saint's Day
the 17th of March
Age at Death
103 years old
Name-source of
St Patrick's Day; St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York; St. Patrick's Blue; Saint Patrick's Flag; Mathew St. Patrick;  …
Class
person, Christian, Saint, bishop, writer,  …
Did
die (493 AD)
Theme of
St. Patrick's Day
Went to
The Republic of Ireland
Related Websites
http://www.awesomestories.com/assets/story-of-stpatrick; http://www.awesomestories.com/assets/story-of-st-patrick; http://stpatricksday.com/history/stpatrick; http://www.catholicrevelations.com/category/saints/the-life-miracles-prayers-of-st-saint-patrick-of-ireland.html; http://www.jesusevidence.org/St.Patrick.html;  …
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OBI
http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101021562/
OpenCyc ID
"Mx4rmBlMTjDbQdiHbti2VW0ebQ"
DBPedia URI
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Saint_Patrick
Rare Terms
"st patricks", "patricius", "naomh padraig", "talcend", "st.patrick",  …
Quotes
"The Lord opened the understanding of my unbelieving heart, so that I should recall my sins."; "That which I have set out in Latin is not my words but the words of God and of apostles and prophets, who of course have never lied. He who believes shall be saved, but he who does not believe shall be damned. God has spoken."; "If I have any worth, it is to live my life for God so as to teach these peoples; even though some of them still look down on me."; "If I be worthy, I live for my God to teach the heathen, even though they may despise me."; "I am Patrick, a sinner, most uncultivated and least of all the faithful and despised in the eyes of many.";  …
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Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Primitive Irish: *Qatrikias Old Irish: Cothraige or Coithrige Middle Irish: Pátraic; Irish: Pádraig; Old Welsh: Patric; Middle Welsh: Padric ...
The history of Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, who is credited by myths with bringing Christianity to the Irish and driving the snakes out of Ireland.
Saint Patrick's Day or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, "the Day of the Festival of Patrick") is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on 17 March.
Large searchable database of information on Catholic saints. Saints, Catholic Saints. Thousands of Catholic Saints with biographical data, prayers, images, etc. The saints are ...
Interpretative exhibition which tells the story of Ireland's Patron Saint. Includes virtual tour and location details.

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