Saint Patrick was a Roman citizen whose family was residing in Great Britain, possibly Scotland. He spent most of his adult life in Ireland so is known as an Irish saint. For a list of all Scottish saints, click on this link.
People are only made saints after they die. So there was no "first thing Saint Patrick had to do as a saint." However, the first thing anyone who later becomes a Saint MUST do in their lifetime is BELIEVE and HAVE FAITH. Anything else the person does proceeds from faith.
That information is not known. No records have survived.
It is only available on Saint Patrick's Day. Sorry!
There was a real Saint Patrick who did live in Ireland, although he was not of Irish descent. For years, St. Patrick\'s Day was a religious holiday in Ireland. It was only in America in the 1970s that it was invented into the drinking holiday it is today.
San Patricio is the Spanish name of Saint Patrick. Saint Patrick's Day in Mexico is marked as March 17th, however it is not observed by the general populace and it is only celebrated by the Irish community in Mexico.
Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated all over the world. Its what makes Ireland popular. People walk around in green, white and orange and drink Guinness all day.
It is Saint Patrick's cross and it represented Ireland, but now only Northern Ireland.
no they are not only the Shamrock, the Father the son and the holy spirit
Saint Patrick's Day began as a Catholic observance. In the Catholic Church, a saint's feast day is celebrated only once per year. It is also usually on the anniversary of their death---in other words, when they entered Heaven. They have to make guesses with the saints' death dates that they don't actually know, like St. James or the Blessed Virgin.
Only god is saint
Saint Cuthbert is the only saint born in the British Isles.
According to Catholic Online, there is no Saint Leigh. There is a Saint Lea but she is not a patron saint.