It is not certain, but around the year 430.
Saint Patrick is believed to have become a bishop around 432 AD when he was appointed as bishop of Armagh.
He was ordained a bishop about the year AD 432 or 433.
Saint Patrick is believed to have been born around the year 385 and died around 461, making him roughly 76 years old when he died.
St. Anthony of Padua was canonized as a saint in 1232, less than a year after his death.
Brigit's relics were taken to Downpatrick, where they were interred in the tomb of Patrick and Columba. The relics of the three saints were discovered in 1185, and on June 9 of the following year were reinterred in Down Cathedral.
Saint Patrick is recognized as a saint for his efforts in spreading Christianity throughout Ireland in the 5th century. He is credited with using the shamrock to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity to the Irish people and for driving the snakes out of Ireland, which symbolizes the conversion of pagans to Christianity. His feast day, St. Patrick's Day, is celebrated on March 17th each year in commemoration of his life and legacy.
He was ordained a bishop about the year AD 432 or 433.
A person does not study to become a bishop. They study to become a priest and then work for many years as a priest. If their is a vacancy for a bishop the pope may appoint the person to be a bishop, which Pope Celestine did before he sent Patrick back to be a missionary in Ireland about the year 433.
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Patrick was never canonized but was considered to be a saint soon after he died about the year 464 AD.
Saint Patrick was born in Great Britain sometime in the year 387. He was both a bishop and a missionary. He died on March 17, 461 of unknown causes.
St. Patrick died about the year 461.
Saint Patrick was not released. He escaped from his Druid master at the age of 22 about the year AD422.
St. Patrick was born about the year 387. The exact date is not known.
We do not know when he was made a bishop as there is no surviving record. However, he was already a bishop in the year 325 as he was a participant in the Council of Nicaea.
St. Patrick was born about the year 387. You do the math!
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