after he was sold into slavery in Ireland he remained there for years and then escaped back home to England. when he got back he was inspired by god to go back and teach the pagans Christianity. he remained there, doing this ministry until he died in Ireland. it was around the last 30 years of his life.
saint patricks day
saint patricks day
It commemorates the death of Ireland's patron saint.
the true meaning to saint patricks day is a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the Patton saint of Ireland.
Saint Patrick's ministry was in Ireland, and Ireland is known for its green landscape. Green is the color of Ireland (often called "The Emerald Isle"), the color of shamrocks, the official "Irish" color, as it were.
.Roman Catholic AnswerYes, if you live in Ireland, outside of Ireland it holds the rank of Memorial.
a leporcon is big in saint Patrick's day in Ireland because saint Patrick made up that he was one and he became popular
Saint Patrick's Day is March 17.
Saint Patrick was a Christian missionary who brought Christianity to Ireland.
St. Patrick's Day represents Christianity coming to Ireland. St. Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. It is on the 17th of March and it is the national holiday of Ireland.
By spreading the good news he was a good Christian. He is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland which was a major act of being a good Christian. That is why he is honoured as being a saint and being made the patron saint of Ireland, leading to St. Patrick's Day being Ireland's national holiday.
Potatoes are not special on st. patricks day