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A 6 page paper which examines the life of
Saint Patrick and argues that his humble and courageous Christian position, one that
argued against funding and idolatry, was and is important to the Christian faith.
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himself, he became the patron saint of Ireland perhaps due to the fact that "he converted the Gaelic Irish, who were then mostly Pagans, to Christianity. He was confident in
the Lord, he journeyed far and wide, baptizing and confirming with untiring zeal" (Anonymous History Of St.Patricks Day, 2002; historyofpatrick.htm). In the following paper we provide a brief look at
his life and works and then discuss his attitudes and struggles regarding the humble truths of Christianity which concern such issues as idolatry and making money at his calling, issues
which are incredibly important to the Christian faith. The Life of Saint Patrick Patrick was not born Irish, as mentioned previously. In truth, there are many speculations about
when and where he was born, though most believe that he was born in Scotland to Roman parents. It is also know that he was "As a boy of fourteen
or so...captured during a raiding party and taken to Ireland as a slave to herd and tend sheep. Ireland at this time was a land of Druids and pagans. He
learned the language and practices of the people who held him" (Anonymous Saint Patrick saint.php?saint_id=89). Later, when he heard to calling from God, he went to Ireland again, with the
blessing of the Pope, to convert pagans to Christianity. "Indeed, Patrick was quite successful at winning converts. Through active preaching, he made important converts even among the royal families" (Anonymous
History Of St.Patricks Day, 2002; historyofpatrick.htm). This made the Celtic Druids somewhat angry and they arrested him several time, though he escaped each time. "For 20 years he had traveled
throughout Ireland, establishing monasteries across the country. He also set up schools and churches which would aid him in his conversion. He developed a native clergy, fostered the growth of
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