Sainthood requires miracles. So what miracles (if any) did St. Patrick perform during his ministry in Ireland?
Category Archives: Folklore
Did St. Patrick Bring Christianity to Ireland?
That was his whole thing, right? Turns out Patrick wasn’t the first Christian proselytizer to set foot on Irish soil.
Was St. Patrick Really a Saint?
I mean, it’s in the name, right? But here’s the thing: “Saint” Patrick was never formally canonized by a pope.
Was St. Patrick an Engineer?
He’s the patron saint of engineers, but did Patrick ever roll up those green sleeves and get his hands dirty?
What Was St. Patrick’s Job?
Before he became a preacher, St. Patrick had another vocation. Granted, it was not one he chose for himself.
Where Did St. Patrick Get His Staff?
No image of St. Patrick would be complete without a pastoral staff (re: shepherd’s crook or crozier) in his hand. But where did he get it?
Why Did St. Patrick Change His Name?
The world now knows him as Patrick, but his family knew him under a different moniker: Maewyn Succat. Why the rebrand?
Did St. Patrick Dress in Green?
“The wearing of the green” is a time-honored St. Patrick’s Day tradition. But did the man himself actually get decked out in emerald?
Did St. Patrick Use the Shamrock to Teach the Trinity?
It’s become the official symbol of *his* day, but did St. Patrick really teach Irish pagans about the Trinity with the help of a shamrock?
Did St. Patrick Chase the Snakes Out of Ireland?
Driving the snakes out of Ireland is one of St. Patrick’s biggest claims to fame, but does this serpentine story hold up?
