In Ireland.
Patrick was about 46 years old when he landed again in Ireland as a missionary in the year 433.
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.
St. Patrick is believed to have been a missionary in Ireland for about 30 years, spreading Christianity and establishing churches. He is credited with converting many Irish people to Christianity during his time as a missionary.
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.
No, the patron saints of foreign missions are: St. Francis Xavier Infant Jesus of Prague St. Peter Claver St. Therese of Lisieux
Patrick was a missionary and bishop.
As a shepherd and later a missionary.
St. Patrick's Missionary Society was created in 1932.
Patrick was about 46 years old when he landed again in Ireland as a missionary in the year 433.
St. Patrick was a missionary and bishop in Ireland.
No, there is no historical evidence to suggest that St. Patrick killed pagans during his missionary work in Ireland. St. Patrick is known for spreading Christianity and converting many people to the faith, but there is no record of him using violence against pagans.
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.
St. Patrick worked as a missionary in Ireland for about 33 years.
St. Patrick is believed to have been a missionary in Ireland for about 30 years, spreading Christianity and establishing churches. He is credited with converting many Irish people to Christianity during his time as a missionary.
Pope Celestine sent St. Patrick to England and Ireland.
Patrick was a Catholic bishop and missionary when he returned to Ireland.
St. Patrick, called the Apostle to Ireland, was the original missionary to that country. Through his hard work, the majority of the pagan Druids became Christians.