He is buried in Downpatrick, which is a town, not a city.
St Patrick is buried in the grounds of Down Cathedral which is a Church of Ireland/Anglican-Episcopalian-Protestant church.
Saint Patrick is said to be buried in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland. His tomb is located at Down Cathedral in the Hill of Down.
He never really retired and continued to work in Ireland even in his old age.
Yes, at Saul, County Down Ireland on 17 March 461. He is buried in Downpatrick.
St. Patrick was in Ireland in the 5th Century. There were no really big cities then. He travelled around Ireland, so did not really live in one place.
St Patrick was sold as a slave into Ireland.
St. Patrick was not from Ireland. He came from another country, possibly Scotland or England or even France, and brought Christianity to Ireland when he came. He is buried in Ireland and is the patron saint of Ireland.
St. Patrick spread the Catholic religion in Ireland.
There is a St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, which is a Protestant cathedral. There are two St. Patrick's Cathedrals in the Northern Ireland city of Armagh, one Catholic and one Protestant.
By his example and preaching St. Patrick converted much of Ireland to Christianity.
No. St. Patrick is famous for converting the people of Ireland to Christianity.
Green, which is the colour associated with Ireland. St. Patrick is Ireland's patron saint and St. Patrick's Day is Ireland's national holiday.