Saint Patrick , Apostle of Ireland

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Fifth century bishop. Patron of Ireland. St Patrick was a Roman Briton, born somewhere on the west coast, between the Clyde and the Severn estuary. His father Calpurnius, was a civil official and a deacon. His grandfather was a priest.

When Patrick was 16, he was captured by slave traders, and taken to Ireland where he was used as a herdsman, traditionally at Slemish in Antrim. During this time, he spent many days alone working out on the hillsides in all weather. It was here that he began to learn to pray deeply. He also began to develop a great love for the Irish people.

After six years, Patrick was told in a dream that he would be returning to his own country. He then either escaped, or was freed, and made his way 200 miles to a port where he persuaded the sailors to take him with them.

After many adventures, including near-starvation, in a strange land, Patrick returned to his family, much changed. He received some training for the priesthood which included the Latin Bible, but it was not a ‘higher education’, something which he regretted in later life. It is said that he also trained for a time in Gaul, as a disciple of St Germanus.

In 435 Patrick was sent to Ireland, following Bishop Palladius who had spent a short time trying to establish a mission there. Patrick was far more successful. He brought the Gospel all over the north, centre and west of the country, establishing communities wherever he went. At Tara in Meath, it is said, he confronted the high king Laoghaire on Easter Eve. He kindled the light of the Paschal fire on the hill of Slane, silenced the Druids and won them over through his preaching.

In his Confession, Patrick describes some of the success of his missions, the opposition and dangers he encountered and the criticism of some who should have been his friends. In 444 he established his episcopal see at Armagh. By then he had other bishops and clergy to help him.

Towards the end of his life Patrick made a forty day retreat on Cruachan Aigli in Mayo, from which the traditional Croagh Patrick pilgrimage derives.

The only contemporary evidence of St Patrick’s life is found in his own writings: the Confession, in which he reviews his life and work, and the Letter to Coroticus, denouncing an attack on people from one of his parishes, by a British chieftain and slave trader. The hymn called the Breastplate is also attributed to St Patrick.

A recurring theme through his life is St Patrick’s sense of being called by God to the work he has undertaken, and his modesty in carrying it out. He writes: “I Patrick, a sinner, am the most ignorant and of least account among the faithful, despised by many. I owe it to God’s grace that so many people should through me be born again to Him.”

(from ICN)

 
☘️ ☘️ ☘️ St. Patrick, pray for us! ☘️☘️ ☘️

May your troubles be less,
and your blessings be more,
And nothing but happiness come through your door.

Wishing @Rob2 and all who frequent his saint of the day threads a happy and healthy St. Patrick’s day!
 
I arise today through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, through belief in the Threeness, through confession of the Oneness of the Creator of creation.
I arise today through the strength of Christ with His Baptism,
through the strength of His Crucifixion with His Burial,
through the strength of His Resurrection with His Ascension,
through the strength of His descent for the Judgment of Doom.
I arise today through the strength of the love of Cherubim
in obedience of Angels, in the service of the Archangels,
in hope of resurrection to meet with reward,
in prayers of Patriarchs, in predictions of Prophets,
in preachings of Apostles, in faiths of Confessors,
in innocence of Holy Virgins, in deeds of righteous men.
I arise today, through the strength of Heaven:
light of Sun, brilliance of Moon, splendour of Fire,
speed of Lightning, swiftness of Wind, depth of Sea,
stability of Earth, firmness of Rock.
I arise today, through God’s strength to pilot me:
God’s might to uphold me, God’s wisdom to guide me,
God’s eye to look before me, God’s ear to hear me,
God’s word to speak for me, God’s hand to guard me,
God’s way to lie before me, God’s shield to protect me,
God’s host to secure me:
against snares of devils, against temptations of vices,
against inclinations of nature, against everyone who
shall wish me ill, afar and anear, alone and in a crowd.
I summon today all these powers between me (and these evils):
against every cruel and merciless power that may oppose my body and my soul, against incantations of false prophets,
against black laws of heathenry,
against false laws of heretics, against craft of idolatry,
against spells of witches and smiths and wizards,
against every knowledge that endangers man’s body and soul.
Christ to protect me today
against poison, against burning,
against drowning, against wounding,
so that there may come abundance of reward.
Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me,
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ on my right, Christ on my left,
Christ in breadth, Christ in length, Christ in height,
Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me,
Christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me,
Christ in every eye that sees me,
Christ in every ear that hears me.
I arise today through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, through belief in the Threeness, through confession of the Oneness of the Creator of creation.
Salvation is of the Lord. Salvation is of the Lord. Salvation is of Christ. May Thy Salvation, O Lord, be ever with us.
 
Happt St Patrick’s day! In relation tot his the French bishop recommends praying the Lourdes novena starting today on his feastday for those afflicted with the coronavirus.


Link to novena

 
And besides St. Patrick, this is also the day of St. Gertrude of Nivelles, the patron saint of cats.
 
Beannacht Naomh Pádraig libh go léir.
(Blessings of St. Patrick to you all.)
 
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