The first time he went to Ireland was against his will, as he was kidnapped and was brought to Ireland to be a slave. While there, he found that the Irish people did not know about Christianity. After escaping from Ireland, he later felt a calling to go back to Ireland and preach Christianity to the people of Ireland.
The first time he was in Ireland, it was against his will. He was kidnapped and taken there to be sold as a slave. The second time Pope Celestine I sent him to Ireland as a missionary.
Patrick eventually became a priest, then a bishop and missionary to England and Ireland.
Saint Patrick decided to become a monk after being kidnapped and enslaved in Ireland. During his captivity, he turned to prayer and found solace in his faith. After escaping and returning to his homeland, he had a dream that called him to return to Ireland as a missionary.
Saint Patrick returned to Ireland ordained a priest, possibly by Saint Germanus.
After escaping his slavery in Ireland and studying for the priesthood in Europe, Patrick returned to Ireland as a priest, bishop and missionary in about AD432.
Patrick was a bishop not a priest or nun anyway a nun i s a female's role
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.
In the 5th century there was a man named St.Patrick who brought Christianity to Ireland.
Patrick was sent to Ireland to missionize and spread Christianity. Until his arrivial the Irish followed pagan beliefs.
Patrick became a priest and was later made a bishop by Pope Celestine I and sent to Ireland as a missionary.
he became a priest and returned to Ireland and soon was anointed a bishop.
He was elevated to bishop by Pope Celestine and sent to Ireland as a missionary.
Saint Patrick is believed to have been converted to Christianity during his captivity in Ireland, where he turned to religion for solace and strength. Through his experiences, he developed a strong faith and eventually felt called to return to Ireland as a missionary to spread Christianity.