St. Patrick had no wife or children as far as is known. There is no mention of them in any biographies of St. Patrick.
Patrick was never married nor did he have any children.
St. Patrick had no wife or children as far as is known. There is no mention of them in any biographies of St. Patrick.
Patrick was never married nor did he have any children.
If Patrick had any siblings we have no record of them. Some sources state that he had a sister who eventually helped him in his ministry. I can find no verification of this.
Maewyn Succat, later known as Saint Patrick, was born into a Catholic family. His father was a deacon and his grandfather was a priest.
There is limited historical information available about Saint Patrick's family's socioeconomic status. However, it is believed that his family was of some standing in Roman Britain, and his father Calpornius was a deacon in the early Christian church.
Patrick's parents were named Calphurnius and Conchessa. It is said that he had a sister who helped him in is missionary work.
You have it backwards. Saint Patrick's Day was named after Saint Patrick. March 15 is the Catholic feast day of Saint Patrick.
Since Patrick and his family were Romans living in Britain. Latin was probably his language.
Saint Patrick was not married.
No, Saint Patrick was not a thief.
Yes, in fact his father was a deacon and his grandfather a priest.
Yes, they have all been dead for many centuries.
They were part of the Roman Empire. Patrick's father was even a government official.
Saint Patrick is buried in Down Patrick, Northern Ireland
No, Saint Patrick is Saint Patrick and not known by another saint's name. His birth name, however, was Maewyn Succat.