He arrived in Ireland in the year 433, at Slane.
When St. Patrick first arrived in Ireland, he was a captive taken as a slave by Irish raiders. He eventually escaped and returned to his home in Britain, but later chose to return to Ireland to spread Christianity.
He was a 16 year old slave.
St. Patrick was the first bishop of Ireland.
On St. Patrick's Day, the shamrock's significance is linked to Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. When Saint Patrick first arrived in Ireland in 431, he used the shamrock to lecture pagans about the Holy Trinity (The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit).
It was first celebrated in Ireland.
St Patrick was sold as a slave into Ireland.
St. Patrick spread the Catholic religion in Ireland.
No. St. Patrick is famous for converting the people of Ireland to Christianity.
By his example and preaching St. Patrick converted much of Ireland to Christianity.
Green, which is the colour associated with Ireland. St. Patrick is Ireland's patron saint and St. Patrick's Day is Ireland's national holiday.
It began with St. Patrick and others coming to Ireland in the 5th century to spread Christianity. After that, many monasteries began to be built around Ireland, such as Glendalough and Clonmacnoise. Ireland became a centre of learning and many people came to these places to study and learn. Christianity has continued to develop from then and Ireland now has a long Christian history.