Saint Patrick worked in Ireland, of course.
St. Patrick is best known for his work in Ireland.
He was forced to work as a shepherd.
No, the Catholic Church has not desanctified Saint Patrick. He remains a revered saint in the Catholic tradition, known for his missionary work and contributions to the spread of Christianity in Ireland.
He was forced to work as a shepherd for a Druid chieftain.
You have it backwards. Saint Patrick's Day was named after Saint Patrick. March 15 is the Catholic feast day of Saint Patrick.
Patrick is remembered for his missionary work that brought Christianity to Ireland.
Patrick's father was a Roman government official and a deacon in the Catholic Church.
There is no evidence to suggest that Saint Patrick was bad. He is widely known for his missionary work and spreading Christianity in Ireland. He is revered as the patron saint of Ireland and is celebrated on March 17th, known as Saint Patrick's Day.
No, Saint Patrick was not a thief.
Saint Patrick was not married.
Patrick's parents were named Calphurnius and Conchessa. It is said that he had a sister who helped him in is missionary work.