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In the 5th century there was a man named St.Patrick who brought Christianity to Ireland.

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St Patrick was the patron saint of Ireland

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St. Patrick is remembered for being largely responsible for converting Ireland to Christianity.

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He was a catholic priest

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What does the date March 17 stand for?

This is the day we remember St. Patrick, who brought Christianity to Iriland


What is the most famous church dedicated to st patrick?

St. Patrick's Cathedral


Who was St. Patrick's wife?

St. Patrick was not married.


Who is St. Patrick's wife?

St. Patrick was not married.


Was St. Patrick a bishop?

Yes, St. Patrick was a bishop.


Did St. Patrick have a child?

No, St. Patrick was not married and had no children.


What was St. Patrick's job?

St. Patrick was a missionary and bishop in Ireland.


How many sons did St. Patrick have?

St. Patrick was not married and had no children.


Who was St. Patrick's Day named after?

Maewyn Sucatt - St. Patrick


Who is St. Patrick's Day name after?

St. Patrick - the Apostle of Ireland.


Was St. Patrick a missionary or monk?

St. Patrick was a missionary and not a monk.


What food did St. Patrick eat on St. Patrick's Day?

St. Patrick had been dead many years before the first St. Patrick's Day was celebrated so I doubt if he ate anything.