No, he had been born into a devout Catholic family, his father was a deacon and his grandfather a priest.
Saint Patrick converted the pagan Druids of Ireland to Christianity.
Saint Patrick was largely responsible for converting pagan Ireland to Christianity.
Saint Patrick managed to convert a large percentage of the pagan Druids to Christianity.
Saint Patrick upset the Pagan Druids when he converted the Pagan Irish to Christianity. The Druids were upset that Saint Patrick was replacing their religion with Christianity in an effort to wipe out their religion.
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If anything, it would be an Anti-St. Patrick activity.
He fought the belief in pagan false gods and idols.
He was forced to work as a shepherd for a pagan chieftain.
St. Patrick was able to convert much of Ireland to Christianity from the Druid pagan religion.
He converted the population to Christianity which drove the pagan gods out.
Saint Patrick is said to have driven the snakes from Ireland. Some think that the "snakes" were symbolic of the pagan Druid gods since snakes have never existed in Ireland.
Scientists have found no fossil evidence that snakes ever lived in Ireland so Saint Patrick would have had no interest in the animals. Snakes were symbolic of the pagan gods that Patrick expelled from Ireland by converting Ireland to Christianity.