Yes, Patrick is one of several patron saints of Ireland.
The patron saints of Ireland are: Brigid of Ireland Columba of Iona Kevin of Glendalough Malachy O’More Our Lady of Knock Our Lady of Limerick Patrick
St. Patrick was the first bishop of Ireland.
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.
Patron saints of Portugal: Anthony of Padua Francis Borgia Gabriel the Archangel George John de Brito Our Lady of Fatima Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Vincent of Saragossa
Ireland has several patron saints but Saint Nicholas is not one of them.The patron saints of Ireland are:Brigid of IrelandColumba of IonaKevin of GlendaloughMalachy O'MoreOur Lady of KnockOur Lady of LimerickPatrick
St. Patrick, though he was not actually born in Ireland, but is the patron Saint of Ireland and is the one you are thinking of. St. Patrick's Day, the 17th of March is always during Lent.
Patrick was the one mostly responsible for the conversion of that country to Christianity.
St. Brigid is one. St. Dymphna is another.Correction:St. Dymphna is not a patron saint of Ireland. She has many patronages but Ireland is not one of them.
Shamrock is a small plant found in Ireland, with three leaves. It is said that Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, used it to explain how there are three Gods in one.
There isn't one. There are no patron saints for sins, but their are some saints for sinners.
St. Patrick, though he was not actually born in Ireland, but is the patron Saint of Ireland and is the one you are thinking of. St. Patrick's Day, the 17th of March is always during Lent.