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Page 12 St. Patrick's Day Saint Patrick vas a patron - Catholic Church. He is said may have been in England in Scotland near the modern Patrick’s British naine i English for his Latin Saint Patrick led a^ of adventures. he "was capturc land. They Ireland and the flocks of came a devoted Christain Patrick b.ecame a monk Sion in k-32 led him to bishop. The rest of his ious parts of the is la' Ireland all heathen the great success of his\^ 300 churches were founded, baptized. \ to have chieftain during his i Many legends grew up about of these is that he charmed the £E shore so that they were driven semblance of autobiography in his CONFES- saint of the Roman boriv^t Bannavem which ^even estuaryor Dumbartton. Sucat. Patrick is 5 Patricius, romantic lifCj, full the age of sixteen y pirates from Ire- carricd him back to ,set him to tending in Ulser. He be~ six years of slavery, ftor escaping to France. A vi- return to Ireland as a missionary life he worked zealously in var- ‘/jHe became Imown as one who '‘found ,^eft it all Christian” because of labors. Because of Patrick;, over and more than 120^000 people wore his popular saint. The best known snakes of Ireland down to the sca the water and drowned. Patrick left a ^^XSION, written in crude Latin. Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated throughout thr) vf>rM, tVioro aro Irish people. In the United States this day is March 17-
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