Calpornius was a Romano-British Christian deacon who lived during the late Roman Empire. He is believed to be the father of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Calpornius is not well-documented in historical records, but he is mentioned in some early hagiographies of Saint Patrick as a deacon and local official in Roman Britain. His influence on Saint Patrick's upbringing and eventual conversion to Christianity is significant in the history of the spread of Christianity in Ireland.
There is no patron saint of history or historians.
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The father of Augustine was a pagan named Patricius.
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Yes, he was born into a Catholic family. Calpornius, his father, was a deacon, his grandfather Potitus, a priest.
There is limited historical information available about Saint Patrick's family's socioeconomic status. However, it is believed that his family was of some standing in Roman Britain, and his father Calpornius was a deacon in the early Christian church.
Saint Patrick's Day is March 17.
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Actually Blue was the original color until the clover was brought into it for the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost....
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