Well, I do think he did because he made one of the most pagan countries at the time into a very christian educational center in the Medival world.
The Shamrock is a symbol of St. Patrick's Day because St. Patrick used it to show the Trinity or that god was three people.
Wherever you find Irish people or people with Irish ancestors, St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated. So all around the world it is celebrated.
St. Patrick was not married.
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Wherever the Irish people are in the world, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated. Usually non-Irish people also join in and help organise those celebrations. That would be the case in Australia, so many ordinary Australians would indeed celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
No. St. Patrick is famous for converting the people of Ireland to Christianity.
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.
Yes, many people in Ireland do drink on St. Patrick's Day, but not everyone.
Most Irish people do enjoy St. Patrick's Day.
The Shamrock is a symbol of St. Patrick's Day because St. Patrick used it to show the Trinity or that god was three people.
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St. Patrick became a saint due to his missionary work in Ireland, where he converted many people to Christianity. His pioneering efforts in spreading Christianity throughout the country and his influence on Irish culture led to his eventual canonization by the Catholic Church.
People usually associate a leprechaun with St. Patrick's Day, but there is no official mascot for the holiday.
Wherever you find Irish people or people with Irish ancestors, St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated. So all around the world it is celebrated.
Saint Patrick was for evangelizing the people of Ireland and not the rats.
Pope Celestine sent St. Patrick to Ireland.
Because the patron Saint Patrick was rumoured to have brought Christianity to Irish people