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Saint Patrick (c. 385 – March 17 , 462 , 492 , or 493 ) was a Christian bishop and missionary, and is the patron saint of Ireland. (Accounts of his birth and death dates vary widely; some place his birth as early as 371 or as late as 387, and some...


Biography

Name: Patrick, St.
Death Date: c. 460
Place of Birth: England
Nationality: British
Gender: Male
Occupations: bishop

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Biography of Patrick, St.
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St. Patrick (died ca. 460) was a British missionary bishop to Ireland, possibly the first to evangelize that country. He is the patron saint of Ireland. Although Patrick was the subject of a number of ancient biographies, none of them dates from...


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PATRICK (c. 390–c. 460), called the "apostle of the Irish," was a Christian Briton sent by his church as a missionary bishop to Ireland. During thirty years of evangelistic and pastoral work, Patrick laid foundations for the Roman...
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fl. fifth century British/Irish Clergyman One of the best-known Catholic saints, Saint Patrick was sent by the Church to Ireland in the mid-fifth century to bring Christianity to the Irish. For over a half century, he traveled through Ireland,...
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Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius[2], Irish: Naomh Pádraig) was a Christian missionary and is the patron saint of Ireland along with Brigid of Kildare and Columba. Patrick was born in Roman Britain. When he was about sixteen he was captured by Irish...


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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Saint Patrick?
03/18/1998: 706 words, approx. 2 pages
STEVE ADAMEK, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 03-18-1998 SAINT PATRICK? -- KNICKS PRACTICE WRIST-FUL THINKING EWING'S 'GOAL' IS THE PLAYOFFS By STEVE ADAMEK, Staff Writer Date: 03-18-1998, Wednesday Section: SPORTS Edition: All Editions -- 2 Star B, 2 Star P, 1...
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The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
SAINT PATRICK STATUE ARRIVES.(News)
07/19/2003: 494 words, approx. 2 pages
Byline: Paul Leightty Post staff reporter Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, returned to Covington's Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption Friday -- as a statue, of course. The cathedral commissioned the artistic 6-foot bronze statue last year from sculptor Huberto Maestas,...
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The New York Observer
Events for March 17-19, 2007
3/16/2007: 370 words, approx. 1 pages
Saturday 7 a.m. Congressman Joseph Crowley will host a political breakfast before the St. Patrick's Day Parade at TGIFriday's, 47 East 42nd Street. 9 a.m. Bill Perkins will host a forum on the New York State health budget to disseminate the facts about the Governor's...
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AP-Travel Online
Give Your Kids a Trip for Christmas
11/16/2006: 578 words, approx. 2 pages
With the holidays coming, are you looking for some really special gift to reward your kids for being extra good this year? Instead of buying them a pile of new toys, why not pack their bags and take them someplace different for...
 


 

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