It is thought that St. Patrick founded some 300 churches throughout his lifetime. The first of these was said to be in a barn located in Saul, County Down, Ireland.
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St Patrick started over 300 churches
Saint Patrick was a missionary who spread Christianity in Ireland during the 400s. He is credited with converting many Irish people to Christianity and establishing churches and monasteries across the country. He is also known for his writings, particularly his Confession and Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus.
Saint Patrick is the patron saint of many things but Saint Peter and Saint Joseph are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
Saint Patrick was a priest and bishop. He neither married nor had any children.
The Great Saint Patrick's Day Flood has 104 pages.
Patrick was born about 1,600 years ago in Britain. As a boy Patrick was taken away and made a slave in Ireland. Patrick was a slave for many years and one day he made his escape. Upon returning to Britain Patrick promised to work for the church. Patrick was sent by the church back to Ireland where he spent his life converting the Irish people to be Catholic religion. Patrick converted thousands of Irish people and built many churches, and when he died the Catholic church made him a saint so that is why he was called saint Patrick and that is why we celebrate it. It is Ireland's national holiday and wherever Irish people can be found around the world, it is celebrated.
There are many but the best known is Saint Patrick of Ireland.
Tradition says that Saint Patrick died on March 17, although there is no proof of this. In many cases a saint's feast day is the day that the person was reborn into heaven. In Patrick's case, this may, or may not, be the case.
The Patron Saint of England is George The Patron Saint of Scotland is Andrew The Patron Saint of Wales us David The Patron Saint of Ireland is Patrick. St Patrick is the patron saint of N. Ireland. All the other answers are rubbish. Northern Ireland is not part of Great Britain, it is part of the UK. I know this because I live here.
Many people go out and drink on Saint Patrick's Day, and there is a stereotype that Irish people drink excessively.
Saint Patrick's ministry to Ireland led to the conversion of much of that country from paganism to Christianity.
We have no surviving records that might indicate the names of any siblings Patrick may have had.