Most historians believe Patrick was born a Christian, indeed his father may have been a priest in the roman province of Britannia. He became a priest and later became a bishop himself in order to return to Ireland to preach to the native Irish.
St. Patrick converted to Christianity after being captured and enslaved in Ireland. During his time in captivity, he found solace in his faith and felt a calling from God to spread Christianity throughout Ireland once he escaped.
Saint Patrick was born into a Christian family and his father was a deacon in the Church and his grandfather a priest. However, until he was taken as a captive for six years he did not take religion very seriously. While in captivity he learned to pray and he prayed constantly. The Lord heard his pleas and answered them.
He was a slave in Ireland, where he would later convert to Christianity.
St. Patrick is known for converting the people of Ireland to Christianity during the 5th century. His efforts played a significant role in spreading the Christian faith throughout the country.
St. Patrick was a missionary who is known for bringing Christianity to Ireland. He was not a monk, but a bishop who played a significant role in converting the Irish to Christianity in the 5th century.
Saint Patrick is believed to have begun his mission of converting the Celts to Christianity in Ireland around the late 5th century, possibly between 432-461 AD. His efforts to spread Christianity played a significant role in shaping the religious landscape of Ireland.
St. Patrick was a patron saint of Ireland known for spreading Christianity. Slemish is a mountain in Northern Ireland where, according to tradition, St. Patrick tended sheep during his time as a slave in Ireland.
Patrick converted the Druid pagans to Christianity.
Pope Celestine sent St. Patrick to Ireland.
St. Patrick is known for converting the people of Ireland to Christianity during the 5th century. His efforts played a significant role in spreading the Christian faith throughout the country.
St. Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland.
Pope Celestine
Roman Catholic Answer:Perhaps you're thinking of St. Augustine in England? St. Patrick was the first to convert the Irish who were Celts not Anglo-Saxons.
St. Patrick was able to convert much of Ireland to Christianity from the Druid pagan religion.
Saint Patrick is believed to have begun his mission of converting the Celts to Christianity in Ireland around the late 5th century, possibly between 432-461 AD. His efforts to spread Christianity played a significant role in shaping the religious landscape of Ireland.
Patrick was sent to Ireland as a missionary by Pope Celestine I to convert the country to Christianity.
Some of the pagan Druids of Ireland were not too happy about St. Patrick's efforts to convert them to Christianity, particularly the chieftains.
He was a slave in Ireland, where he would later convert to Christianity.
By his example and preaching St. Patrick converted much of Ireland to Christianity.