St Nick brought xmas to Ireland. yes
St. Nicholas visited Ireland. not St. Patrick who brought Christianity to Ireland and that would have included a celebration of the Feast of Christmas.
ethan yates
False. St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was actually born in Roman Britain, likely in the late 4th century. He was kidnapped and brought to Ireland as a slave but later escaped and returned to convert the Irish to Christianity. His missionary work in Ireland is what earned him his status as the patron saint.
No he brought the Christianity religion to Ireland.
Saint Patrick was a Christian missionary who brought Christianity to Ireland.
In the 5th century there was a man named St.Patrick who brought Christianity to Ireland.
It is Ireland's national holiday. Wherever there are Irish people, it is celebrated. It commemorates St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint. He brought Christianity to Ireland.
Saint Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland. He used the shamrock as a symbol of the trinity.
It is the name of a saint in 7th century Ireland.
Saint Modwenna (Edna) was born in the 9th century in Ireland. Exact date not known.
In Ireland they have big parades to celebrate Saint Patrick, the person who brought Christianity to Irish people.
No. He was not Irish. He came from Britain and brought Christianity to Ireland.
The Saint Nicholas of Christmas is based on Saint Nicholas, who was born in the third century in Asia Minor, and was known for giving gifts secretly.