Pope Celestine
St. Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland.
Pope Celestine sent St. Patrick to Ireland.
Pope Saint Celestine I consecrated Maewyn Succat as a bishop, changed his name to Patricius (Patrick) and sent him to Ireland as a missionary.
Saint Patrick was a Christian missionary who brought Christianity to Ireland.
He initially spent about 6 years in Ireland as a slave. He then left, but came back as a missionary to convert Irish people to Christianity and spent the rest of his life in Ireland and is buried in Ireland.
No. He was not Irish. He came from Britain and brought Christianity to Ireland.
Patrick is remembered for his missionary work that brought Christianity to Ireland.
Saint Patrick is important to the Irish because he is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century. He is also considered the patron saint of Ireland and is celebrated annually on March 17th, known as St. Patrick's Day. His legacy is deeply ingrained in Irish culture and history.
Saint Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland. He used the shamrock as a symbol of the trinity.
To preach Christianity to the Irish people.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe conversion of the Irish to Christianity.
It is Ireland's national holiday. Where there are Irish people or people of Irish descent, St. Patrick's day will be celebrated. St. Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland, which is why he is so important to the Irish people.