St. Patrick was a shepherd when he was enslaved in Ireland.
As a shepherd and later a missionary.
Patrick was forced to work as a shepherd.
Patrick was forced to work as a shepherd in Ireland after he was kidnapped from Britain.
Patrick was abducted by pirates from the island of Britain and sold to a Druid chieftan in Ireland where he was put to work as a shepherd.
He was a slave in Ireland, where he would later convert to Christianity.
When St. Patrick was sold to a master in Ireland, he became a shepherd. He spent his time herding sheep and used this solitude to deepen his faith and spirituality.
St. Patrick's job as a slave in Ireland was to tend sheep. He spent six years in captivity before escaping and returning to his home in Britain.
He was kidnapped about the year 403 when he was 16 years old.
Maewyn Succat, later known as Patrick, was made to work as a shepherd for a Druid chieftain for 6 years until he was able to escape.
Saint Patrick's job while he was a slave was to tend to sheep as a shepherd in Ireland.
St. Patrick was captured and enslaved in Ireland. During that time, he worked as a shepherd, tending to sheep in the countryside.