St. Patrick

St. Ciarán of saighir, orthodox saints, celtic saints, celtic orthodoxy, orthodox christians

St. Ciarán of Saighir

The First-Born of The Irish Saints St. Ciarán of Saighir – 18th March St. Ciarán was born in 5th Century Ireland in the kingdom of Ossory and as many of the early saints, he was related to royalty. His father was from Ossory and his mother was from Cork. Saint Ciarán’s birth was foretold in […]

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St. Assicus

Saint Assicus: A Bishop, An Artisan, And The Burden of Humility St. Assicus – 10th May Saint Assicus (also known as Asicus) is often confused with Saint Tassach—given their similar skills, names, and also by the fact they both died in the same year: 490 AD. Patrick’s Skilled Collaborator and First Bishop of Elphin Saint

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St. Tassach

A Devoted Disciple of the Enlightener St. Tassach – 27th April Born in the early 5th century, Saint Tassach walked in the luminous footsteps of Ireland’s enlightener, Saint Patrick. Imagine being a part of that foundational period of the Church! Saint Patrick himself entrusted Tassach with the care of a sacred place: the Church of Raholp.

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St. Finbar of Wexford and Cork

Finbar – A Monastic Beacon Saint Finbar of Innis Doimhle – 17th July The venerable Finbar was a beacon for Irish monasticism that shone forth in the early years of the Church. Born of noble descent, in the 6th Century, in County Wexford, Saint Finbar was descended from the ancient Kings of Ireland, specifically Feidhlimidh

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St. Patrick’s Confessio

The Confessio is Saint Patrick’s own spiritual autobiography, written late in his life. Far from a formal theological treatise, it is a deeply personal account where he defends his ministry, recounts his capture as a slave, his conversion, and his unwavering divine calling to preach the Gospel in Ireland.

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Epistola of St. Patrick to Coroticus

The Epistola, or Letter, is another crucial writing by Saint Patrick. Addressed to the soldiers of Coroticus, a British chieftain, it is a powerful condemnation of their brutal raid on a newly baptized Christian community in Ireland, where they killed and enslaved many. In this letter, Patrick passionately defends his flock and excommunicates the perpetrators.

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The Life of St. Patrick

Born in Roman Britain in the late 4th century, Saint Patrick was captured by pirates as a teenager and brought to Ireland as a slave. After six years, he escaped and returned to his homeland. However, he experienced a powerful vision calling him back to Ireland to preach the Gospel. Ordained as a bishop, he returned and spent decades evangelizing the island, facing opposition but ultimately baptizing thousands, establishing monasteries, and ordaining clergy. His tireless efforts transformed Ireland, earning him the title “Enlightener of Ireland.”

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