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WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT SAINT PATRICK? The real St Patrick | St Patrick documentary | History Calling 

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He’s one of the MOST FAMOUS Christian saints, commonly associated with shamrocks and credited with ridding Ireland of snakes, but what do we know about Saint Patrick really? This St Patrick documentary from History Calling will go back to the original sources, written by the man himself, to separate fact from fiction and answer the question, what was the real St Patrick like? If you’ve ever wondered was St Patrick Irish, what was the deal with St Patrick and the shamrock, or why Saint Patrick’s day is on 17 March, then this is the video for you.
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Thomas O’Loughlin, Discovering Saint Patrick (Dartman, Longman and Todd, 2005).
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Patrick (Patricius, Pátraic, Pádraig) (c.420-490?), in the Dictionary of Irish Biography, available at dib.cambridge.org/
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@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 3 года назад
So have I taught you anything new about St Patrick? Let me know below and check out my PATREON site for extra perks at www.patreon.com/historycalling
@beth7935
@beth7935 3 года назад
Yep- pricipally, I didn't know the only contemporary sources for his life were 2 texts he wrote himself, or that he'd spent time in Gaul. I didn't know all the details, like his travels & being captured again, or that his father was a deacon & his grandfather was a priest- that's interesting. A very interesting vid generally, & as it uses contemporary sources & gives the date of later ones, I think it gives an accurate picture of what IS known, & what can't be known (unless more records are found.)
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 3 года назад
@@beth7935 Thank you, I'm really glad you liked it. Yes, it's always interesting to peel back all the layers of myth and propaganda around a figure like Patrick and see what we really know about them.
@pureheart2030
@pureheart2030 2 года назад
Patrick’s mother was a moor and of African descent. I always wonder that is often left out.
@Sean-jc6cu
@Sean-jc6cu 2 года назад
@@pureheart2030 lmao no she wasn't
@Minime163
@Minime163 2 года назад
@@beth7935 yep saint Patrick's breast plate was one of them.
@jordanrobinson4168
@jordanrobinson4168 3 месяца назад
My class feels that this video provided them with much more information about Saint Patrick's Day. They are glad you addressed the legends about the snakes. One student mentioned he was interested in learning more about the kidnapping story. Another student mentioned how Christianity may not have made the influence on Ireland that it has if Saint Patrick hadn't gone to Ireland. They thought it was about leprechauns, but instead it's about Christianity. They thought it was "rad!" "W."
@user-cw4oe5hz2c
@user-cw4oe5hz2c 3 месяца назад
W comment
@user-cw4oe5hz2c
@user-cw4oe5hz2c 3 месяца назад
Does he have rizz
@Honestly_deku
@Honestly_deku 3 месяца назад
W comment 💅
@aydeenmunoz1290
@aydeenmunoz1290 3 месяца назад
W comment btw it’s ur fav student
@user-cw4oe5hz2c
@user-cw4oe5hz2c 3 месяца назад
Johan ur not himmy
@nadezhdawall-rossi2864
@nadezhdawall-rossi2864 2 года назад
My father was Irish and he very much disapproved of the way Americans celebrate St. Patrick's Day. In Ireland, it a a reverential, somber day. Americans drink green beer and carouse, ignorant of Irish history & the struggles of the Irish people.
@Sean-jc6cu
@Sean-jc6cu 2 года назад
Many Irish Americans celebrate it by being with family and going to mass....regular Americans think of it as another Cinco De Mayo
@kimberlyhood4095
@kimberlyhood4095 2 года назад
My Dad's side of the family is Irish, we celebrate the day by making the foods of Ireland, no drinking, no carousing. It's the big cities that's turned it into a party, the rivers dyed green and the beer, with huge parades.
@geordiewishart1683
@geordiewishart1683 2 года назад
Not sure why going to mass would be seen as a suitable way to celebrate Patrick's day as he was not a slave to popish Roman rites. Instead, he adhered only to the gospel.
@mikedon5205
@mikedon5205 Год назад
Ummmmm I don't know when you were last in Ireland, but the way you suggested Americans celebrate it sounds exactly the same as Ireland 😂
@janecollette9504
@janecollette9504 Год назад
Good point. It's a good time to be grateful for the faith and dedication of this man in bringing Christianity to Ireland.
@thomassnider6691
@thomassnider6691 Год назад
There were never snakes in Ireland. I suppose when some foreigners noticed the lack of snakes there, the local people told them St. Patrick drove them off.
@mimimatasar3699
@mimimatasar3699 2 года назад
Would just like to say whenever I view your history videos I know they will be unbiased and pure facts , I again would like to thank you and keep doing what your doing.
@jawo8754
@jawo8754 2 года назад
You missed the fact that the "snakes" referred too were meant to be a reference of the Celtic people and their priest class, the Druids. Thus meaning he converted the pagans.
@patriciaramsey5294
@patriciaramsey5294 Год назад
Cite your proof source
@coffeebirdtree
@coffeebirdtree Год назад
This reminds me of something i just read in the Divine Project, by Pope Benedict the XVI. (Great reading! The man is said to be one of the greatest theologians in all history) He explains how the story of creation in Genesis was developing along with the people of Israel through prehistory, and how in the context of their time and place, the snake represented the fertility religions surrounding them which constantly tempted them into worshipping false gods
@sophitsa79
@sophitsa79 Год назад
​@@coffeebirdtree people of Israel didn't exist in prehistory. At the very earliest, they became a distinct people's around the end of the Bronze age
@Baczkowa78
@Baczkowa78 Год назад
Right. I don’t get why people do not understand the metaphor.
@andreww1937
@andreww1937 Год назад
Just came from another video where a few people in the comments cited both sides of the “what really happened” argument with conviction. We’re talking about a dude who was born approximately 200 years after the canonized gospels were written. Almost 1700 years ago. None of us know the true story. this is also an opinion, but What we do know is the Roman Catholic Church has notoriously manipulated history to their liking.
@beatricetreadwell5785
@beatricetreadwell5785 3 года назад
Thank you! I knew nothing about St. Patrick, but your video was very clear, honest and helpful. And your voice is very lovely. 🙂
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 3 года назад
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Have a lovely St Patrick's Day tomorrow, wherever you are in the world.
@silvertbird1
@silvertbird1 2 года назад
I know considerably more than I did before, thank you. How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things. Greetings from Texas, USA.
@user-hn5nn8jd4y
@user-hn5nn8jd4y 3 месяца назад
Patrick was just a colonizer who genocided true pre-christian gnostic serpentine priestesses
@katharper655
@katharper655 2 года назад
My Irish husband, Brody, was born and lived in Drogheda until age 14. His father, who was an English history professor, was offered a Professorship at the University of MIAMI. A wonderful coincidence, since several years later, I moved to Miami. Brody, oddly, is ambivalent about St. Patrick's Day. But our girls adore their Daddy, mimic his strong Irish brogue, and ask him for stories from Ireland. Poor mites! Maman is full blood Cajun; Da is Irish as they come. What a combination!
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
You'll have to bring your daughters to Ireland sometime (if you haven't already) so they can see where that part of their family comes from :-)
@katharper655
@katharper655 2 года назад
@@HistoryCalling We have been saving for a trip to Ireland..we wanted the girls to be mature enough that their Dad's family history-his 14-times Great-Grandfather was one of the Irishmen who defended Drogheda from Oliver Cromwell's army. One of the few men-in-arms to survive. WE WOULD HAVE GONE LAST YEAR. We had almost enough for the trip until Joe Biden became POTUS...AND THE BOTTOM FELL OUT OF OUR ECONOMY. BUT WE'LL GO THERE SOON AS WE CAN.
@williamf4544
@williamf4544 2 года назад
@@katharper655 I think i remember your dads 14 times Great Grandfather so i do Mrs and he was on Cromwells side so he was. sure the old ladies used to throw stones at him when he walked down the street and then one day he just disappeared im not sure where he went - at least i think that was him - best watch what you say when you come there are still old ladies with long memories here that like to throw stones but youll get a good old Irish welcome still so you will - As the song goes "Come into the parlour if you think your Irish theres a welcome there for you - if your name is Timmothy or Pat as long as you come from Ireland theres a welcome on the mat" - top of the morning to you Mrs
@helenamcginty4920
@helenamcginty4920 Год назад
My grandad left Ireland for England to work when he was 14. I dont recall his accent as I was only 6 when he died. But having visited his hometown I know it was soft and musical. I do know he forgot his Irish by his late 40s as mum said he complained that Radio Eireann couldnt speak it well. Not that after over 30 years he had forgotten a lot. I have only lived in Europe for 13 years and often forget my English especially if I dont speak it for a while.
@helenamcginty4920
@helenamcginty4920 Год назад
​@@williamf4544what a pointless and rather nasty response.
@samtrujillojr
@samtrujillojr 2 года назад
I am 1/2 a century old but recently found out I'm Irish on my Mother's side. My mom always told me the real story of St Patrick. You taught me even more. Well done! Please do St. Valentine next.
@user-hn5nn8jd4y
@user-hn5nn8jd4y 3 месяца назад
Patrick was just a colonizer who genocided true pre-christian gnostic serpentine priestesses
@westieweardogkilts9715
@westieweardogkilts9715 2 года назад
So interesting. I love how stories twist and turn over the centuries.
@moebanshee
@moebanshee 2 года назад
It was very interesting and yeah I pretty much knew most of that I've always considered the snake story as a idiom.... Snakes as a term for unbelievers he brought Christianity to Ireland thus driving out unbelievers a kind of way to explain it.
@jodu626
@jodu626 2 года назад
same for the dragon with st George
@colleenobrien8212
@colleenobrien8212 2 года назад
My opinion is it was referring to the druids.
@MDeLorien
@MDeLorien 2 года назад
@@colleenobrien8212 it was
@crimthann-fathach
@crimthann-fathach 3 месяца назад
It wasn't. He didn't bring the religion either, it had been here for at least a century. The story of him introducing it is a piece of propaganda written by Armagh Church. And if you actually read the text,it mentions druids and pagans. The use allegory would be redundant. It's meant to explain the absence of snakes in Ireland and attribute it as a miracle. Simple as
@spioradnaiseanta2318
@spioradnaiseanta2318 2 года назад
Very well rounded. Thank you.
@pennyholliday7981
@pennyholliday7981 2 года назад
My wedding anniversary is St. Patrick's day. I love listening to your videos. Blessings from the USA. Happy St. Patrick's day
@leekorbel1191
@leekorbel1191 2 года назад
Thank you for creating this exceptional video presentation. It certainly answers many questions and is an enjoyable video to watch!
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Thanks Lee. Glad you enjoyed it :-)
@ToddErnst1999
@ToddErnst1999 3 месяца назад
I enjoy learning new things. I enjoy learning what is true and separating fact and fiction. Thank you for an excellent video.
@vernon2542
@vernon2542 2 года назад
That was very interesting, it is amazing how truths and myths can get so embellished. Thank you
@terencebennison6275
@terencebennison6275 3 года назад
He certainly had a rough life! A simple man with a strong vocation, living in a dangerous time. Brave, but probably not aware of just how brave he was. I wonder what he would say if he could see today how much he is revered and feted by Irish people all over the world. Great video, using information gleaned from such sparce sources. Thank you.
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 3 года назад
You're very welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yes, it was a very tough life. He probably wouldn't believe how famous he is today (and I think he'd be surprised at the snake and shamrock stories!)
@Minime163
@Minime163 2 года назад
@@HistoryCalling well if he starts givin' out to us about them we'll just blame the yanks. (No offence ment to any American's turning in just self preservation)
@randomcenturion7264
@randomcenturion7264 Год назад
😂 None taken dude
@carlstenger5893
@carlstenger5893 Год назад
Wonderful video! Your videos are always fascinating. Thanks so much!
@kathleenwindasgoodwin9165
@kathleenwindasgoodwin9165 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this!
@MrAchosenson
@MrAchosenson 2 года назад
Thank you. I was a little worried this was going to be a revisionist hit job, but it was nothing of the sort. Very fair without personal point of view commentary. Great job.
@ninamal6
@ninamal6 2 года назад
I would love more videos about the saints!
@Georgia-Vic
@Georgia-Vic 2 года назад
That was an Awesome presentation I must say, Thank you immensely! Yes it's always a good thing to orient oneself whether it be: map, chart,video, history lesson or any other descriptive tool which helps one to better understand the subject at hand! Thank you for helping me to better know the facts regarding Saint Patrick! 😏🍀 the picture of me at the upper left was taken on St. Patrick's day in Down Town Florence Colorado 3 years ago as of yesterday! 🙄
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. :-)
@mimimatasar3699
@mimimatasar3699 2 года назад
Fascinating, thank you.
@randywilson944
@randywilson944 7 месяцев назад
I was the best Irish ☘️ singer 🎤 at our St. Patrick’s Day party at the Officers Club at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota some 30 years ago! I won a small trophy 🏆 and a bottle of Irish liqueur 😂 I left the party at 3 am and it was snowing 🌨 🥶
@ciaragrey5523
@ciaragrey5523 2 года назад
Thank you for another great video. Happy St. Patrick's day!🍀
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Same to you :-)
@user-hn5nn8jd4y
@user-hn5nn8jd4y 3 месяца назад
Patrick was just a colonizer who genocided true pre-christian gnostic serpentine priestesses
@gonefishing167
@gonefishing167 3 года назад
Isn’t it amazing that what we perceive to be fact is , sometimes sadly, not. How can they write such things years after and we accept it. Like Anne Boleyn, Richard the 111 or Bloody Mary. She wasn’t any worse than her predecessors but, written in the context of faith, perceived to be so. Apologies, I got way off track. My mum was of Irish descent - from County Cork. Perhaps, peoole need something to believe in also. St Patrick chased the snakes out of Ireland , he must be a good guy. Loved the bit about the shamrock. I’ll still think it’s good luck , that’s o.k - right? 🤣🤣. St Patrick’s day is celebrated in a big way in Broken Hill, NSW. Has been for a number of years. Its a horse race in his honour. Thank you. Really appreciate the hard work you put into these videos 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@Minime163
@Minime163 2 года назад
I love all history and history calling done a great job telling Henry the 8th Ann boleyn and many other stories in a way anyone can understand. Delighted she done this saint Patrick's thread and hope she does more on Irish history.
@prarieborn6458
@prarieborn6458 2 года назад
Lovely video. I especially enjoyed the images and scenes of the land in so many shades of green, and the maps and even satellite view of the emerald isle. You take us along on the travels of the Saint as though we are watching from behind a tree in the forest or among his traveling companions. I was surprised at the small amount of actual evidence of his life. I read a novel about his life, set in Roman Britain times, that was inspiring and followe him through captivity and returning home to study and be ordained and sent back to Ireland to bring the faith, and his struggles to convert the pagan kings. I thought it was based on early church records in Britain and France. Silly me! But I love the Saint, he looms large in my imagination. Thank You
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Thank you :-) I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, there's not a whole lot of contemporary evidence for his life (though more than for most people living then I admit).
@user-hn5nn8jd4y
@user-hn5nn8jd4y 3 месяца назад
Patrick was just a colonizer who genocided true pre-christian gnostic serpentine priestesses
@blorac9869
@blorac9869 2 года назад
Enjoyed, TYVM!
@catherineventure3996
@catherineventure3996 2 года назад
I thought the snakes didn't crawl to Ireland because of the last ice age. I liked the documentary.
@brendan9218
@brendan9218 3 месяца назад
I believe snakes are everywhere.
@LivingCrusader
@LivingCrusader Год назад
Didn't change anything for me. It added to my admiration for this servant of Christ. Happy Saint Patrick's Day! ☘️ 🇮🇪 ✝️
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling Год назад
Thank you and same to you :-)☘
@nildabridgeman8104
@nildabridgeman8104 10 месяцев назад
Thankyou very much for making this video. I grew up in NYC, not Irish but everyone including Jews are Irish on St Patrick's Day. Apart from the corned beef, cabbage, Irish soda bread, beer & parade I never knew anything about the man & not much is written about him. I'm a Christian & love his story & how God used him to pour out love & bring the knowledge of Jesus Christ to Ireland
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 10 месяцев назад
You're very welcome. I'm glad the video and Patrick's story resonated so much with you. :-)
@havingalook2
@havingalook2 Год назад
Well done, I did very much enjoyed your presentation.
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling Год назад
Thank you kindly ☘
@zzzzipy12
@zzzzipy12 2 года назад
Great information!
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Thank you. Glad you liked it and Happy St Patrick's Day. :-)
@mariannehay4209
@mariannehay4209 2 года назад
Such a leap from his life to how St Patrick’s day is celebrated! Says a lot doesn’t it. 😂
@annekabrimhall1059
@annekabrimhall1059 2 года назад
Should be a call to change if you ask me. I’m not Catholic but modern parties seem disrespectful to St. Patrick.
@mauricedavis2160
@mauricedavis2160 2 года назад
It says something alright, I just don't what???🙏🤔
@christopherjohnson1803
@christopherjohnson1803 Год назад
I think it says that people make holidays into what they want them to be....same with Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's.
@seamus6994
@seamus6994 Год назад
First let me say, this was a very good and eye opening video. One of the best things to ever be invented, is the Internet. For reading and learning, it can't be matched. They say the Bible is the Greatest History Book. If so, the Internet is the Greatest Encyclopedia. I'm Irish American. I love History of all types and from every corner of the world. It saddens and angers me to realize so much of what we think we know, is not true at all. Similar to Historical or based on the life, movies. Once you read about the actual person or events, you understand the movie is almost all hype and make believe. And young people especially, all to often, believe every bit of it. For me, anything that is labeled "Historical" or "True", should be as accurate as possible. Thank you for the Truth.....
@michellebruce5092
@michellebruce5092 Год назад
Hi, how are you? I'm doing well. Great history video on St. Patrick day I enjoyed it. Have a great day greetings from Canada 😊
@andrewthacker114
@andrewthacker114 Год назад
Thanks for sharing.interesting
3 года назад
Greetings from Portugal! This was a great video. I knew little of St. Patrick and, in fact, I assumed he was never a real person, but more of a myth. So thank you for enlightening me.
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 3 года назад
Hi Márcia. Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, Patrick was definitely real though many saints may not have been, so I completely understand why you might have thought he was a mythical figure. There's a lot of debate as to whether the Irish Saint Brigit was a real person for instance.
@Jack-yz4ws
@Jack-yz4ws 2 года назад
The snake story was a Norman story as to why theres no snakes here it may stem from Gerald of Wales topography of Ireland in which he wrote that frogs and lizards don't like Irish soil and would explode if they can't get away from it
@lionhawk555
@lionhawk555 2 года назад
The Romans already knew that there were no snakes in Ireland.
@Jack-yz4ws
@Jack-yz4ws 2 года назад
@@lionhawk555 they probs did but I mean like the first time we here the story of Saint Patrick getting rid of snakes doesn't really appear until the 10th or 11th centuries when the normans came to England and hade interaction with Ireland too. Moreover, this story is quite similar in theme to the stories written by Gerald of Wales when he wrote his topography of Ireland in which he claimed that there's werewolves who were cursed by Saint Patrick the wolves of ossory, human-cow hybrids, and other weird stuff
@naly202
@naly202 2 года назад
The Orthodox Church recognises a thing called Holy Tradition- which contains orally transmitted stories about saints, etc. These stories are eventually put in writing. So the story about the snakes and the shamrock could have indeed happened, being kept alive in the conscience of the people even if they were recorded much later. On the other hand "driving snakes away" could have been a metaphor for driving away evil spirits or heretics. Etc. Still one thing is certain: he did exist, and we have written proof. Thanks for the info.
@Katholikos78
@Katholikos78 2 года назад
Same in Anglicanism and Catholicism as long ago, they were one Church.
@Tyler380
@Tyler380 2 года назад
To this day I wear something green on St. Patrick's day... Thank you for this.. Very informative..
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
You're very welcome :-)
@elizabethspedding1975
@elizabethspedding1975 3 года назад
Thank-you for a great lesson. Will you talk about other saints?
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 3 года назад
Hmm, good question. Joan of Arc springs to mind, but I think after next week's video (which is already done) I'm going to go back to the Tudors for a while, as that seems to be what people like the most. I'll bear the idea of more saints in mind though. Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you liked the video.
@youforgotyourcrap
@youforgotyourcrap 2 года назад
What a beautiful instrument of linguistics she has😊
@Minime163
@Minime163 2 года назад
Yes beautieful gentle voice
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Thank you :-)
@youforgotyourcrap
@youforgotyourcrap 2 года назад
@@HistoryCalling you are very welcome..and thank you ;-)
@SCOLTON97Archive
@SCOLTON97Archive 2 года назад
Great video, I'd love more Irish history ones!
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Me too! I'll try to fit some in :-)
@daiseycasey2718
@daiseycasey2718 2 года назад
Yes 👍🏻
@Shane-Flanagan
@Shane-Flanagan 4 месяца назад
Thank you HC! ☘️ 💚 ☘️ 💚
@michaelreid194
@michaelreid194 Год назад
Its amazing he was able to escape at all when he didn't know where he was going and didn't speak the language.
@thelandofloviestarringmiss77
Thank you that was so refreshing I was born today but in 1973 I believe Saint Patrick was also the first bishop. It's so ironic at 13 my grandfather had to go to Ireland
@user-xv1cj6gx5r
@user-xv1cj6gx5r Год назад
Thanks! well done.
@TIFFANYDlAS
@TIFFANYDlAS 2 года назад
I just came across your channel and love all of your videos! This taught me a lot, I didn’t know much about him. I’m in southern Maryland in the US.
@jamesomeara2329
@jamesomeara2329 Год назад
Thank you for this. It's interesting actually if you talk to folks from Boston or New York. Though gone now, the WWII generation had a mixed take upon the holidays celebration. Some went to church, some went with the drinking. It seems the younger folks in the States have ignored, or forgotten much of the heritage of the immigrants who came here, and things like this hopefully will remind them of what there great grandparents were trying to build for the families. Not the contemporary stereotype to many indulge in.
@patriciaramsey5294
@patriciaramsey5294 Год назад
Well said. I can tell the pride you must have
@clasesdeinglesconcarlos6719
@clasesdeinglesconcarlos6719 2 года назад
Awesome🍀
@coocoopetshop3889
@coocoopetshop3889 Год назад
thank you great video
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it :-)
@grabir01
@grabir01 Год назад
Sons of Cain "Kenites" were run out of Ireland. Apparently they all have moved to USA and have taken over Washington DC. We need St Patrick here now.
@johnpeter4184
@johnpeter4184 2 года назад
Well done and yes I've learned a great deal. Thank you for your work. March 17th by the Gregorian calendar that was declared in 1583? 😃 🍎
@jayleigh4642
@jayleigh4642 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@adanphu4325
@adanphu4325 9 месяцев назад
Very good. Very honest, nice, kind, and cute voice
@stlouisix3
@stlouisix3 Год назад
St Patrick😊❤😊, please pray 🙏 for me❤❤❤
@torimahnke2255
@torimahnke2255 Год назад
It’s too bad St Patrick’s day has turned into a drinking festival… far from anything he would have approved of.
@crimthann-fathach
@crimthann-fathach 3 месяца назад
Drink has been associated with the festival for at least 400 years. Plus he wined and dined with the kings of Ireland. He likely partied himself. It would have insulted the kings had he not
@annakimborahpa
@annakimborahpa 2 года назад
That's an astounding final testimony of Patrick at 9:51 - 10:16: While (A) humbly referring to himself as an unlearned sinner, (B) he attributes everything he has done as a gift of God and (C) in support of this attribution he demands that no charge of ignorance be placed against him. Only a saint could write like this since a demon would never feign such humility. In certain respects, it is comparable to the Magnificat of Mary during her visitation with Elizabeth in St. Luke's Gospel, 1:46-55.
@rodbenson5879
@rodbenson5879 Год назад
Love your voice and Irish(?) accent.
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling Год назад
Thank you and yes, I'm from Northern Ireland :-)
@DavidRomero-jv9yd
@DavidRomero-jv9yd Год назад
Green is spring, so lets drink too that! Tomorrow morning I will forget what I've been lied to think?
@adanphu4325
@adanphu4325 8 месяцев назад
Very very very blessed video
@aaronargottelopez3488
@aaronargottelopez3488 Год назад
THANK YOU!
@rhondawentzell6959
@rhondawentzell6959 Год назад
Patrick…Humble Resilient Honourable & a true sense of justice. ☘️🌹
@CynymonGirl
@CynymonGirl Год назад
Very informative -- but a few lingering questions: why was he kidnapped? What "group/companions" was he with for 28 days as they crossed Gaul? Who and why was he taken captive again when the group reached civilization? That is a well fed snake!
@crimthann-fathach
@crimthann-fathach 3 месяца назад
He was taken to be made a slave. Quite common in Ireland at the time
@kathrynjordan8782
@kathrynjordan8782 2 года назад
A wonderful documentary of St Patrick. Mom always said that there was Irish on her side of the family. I am Irish on her side of the family. This documentary taught me more than what I have heard about St Patrick.
@rev.stephena.cakouros948
@rev.stephena.cakouros948 4 месяца назад
This was well done. May I add that a number of people believed to be Irish made their way from Ireland to what is now called Turkey in the year 298 BC. The Romans referred to them as Gali or Galic while the Greeks called the Keltoi or Kelts. They put in place a pentapolis or five city region. They would have spoken a different language, had a different religion than their neighbors, and they would have been of much fairer skin. On one of his missionary journeys the apostle Paul won a umber of them to Christ, only to discover later that Judaizers tried to pervert the teachings of Paul who believed that salvation is by grace thru faith without works. Hence the New Testament Letter to the Galatians in which Paul comes out swinging against those who teach what he calls "another gospel" which he says is "no gospel"; see chapter one and especially Galatians 2:21 the one verse of scripture that summarizes the teachings of Paul that jives so well with that of Peter, Acts 15;7-11. . At the time Paul suffered from myopia but in his letter he notes their generous spirit for not looking down on him when God did not heal him. He even says "You would have plucked out your eyes for me." He draws attention to his illness by saying he has written using "large letters." All Christians should study Paul's letter to this Irish congregation. Indeed, my favorite hymn Be Thou My Vision" is Irish.
@randomcenturion7264
@randomcenturion7264 Год назад
St Patrick: Breathes Raiders: So I started slaving
@siomhe8539
@siomhe8539 Год назад
I am Catholic and Irish....this is a great honest source of his life...
@lorrainemcgee1177
@lorrainemcgee1177 Год назад
ST Patrick wasnt Catholic he brought Christianity to Ireland
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 10 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@syreetakadijharichardsgeor2323
@syreetakadijharichardsgeor2323 2 года назад
Hi, nice liked.
@victoriatobes9338
@victoriatobes9338 3 месяца назад
Oh my gosh, if I was ever condemned for what I did at age 15, I’d probably have been put to death! Saint Patrick is an amazing and inspiring human being and I am also surprised at what the holiday became in the US.
@jonbetts21
@jonbetts21 Год назад
Patric was born in Banwen in the Neath valley, South Wales
@ravinp371
@ravinp371 2 года назад
So my mother went into labor with me on the 17th. She said if I was born on the 17th I would've been named Patricia. My name isn't Patricia. 😂😂 I was born the 18th.
@premonitioning
@premonitioning 2 года назад
There's a myth in Northern Ireland that St Patrick did his shepherding on Slieve Slemish in Antrim...would you happen to know where this may have come from?
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Sorry. I'm afraid I don't. It's maybe from a later hagiography though (if I had to guess).
@ARedMagicMarker
@ARedMagicMarker 2 года назад
All most Americans know about him is if you don't wear green on his day, you get pinched, and you can partake in the green beer.
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 2 года назад
He was British!… Yep!… Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
Yup, he wasn't from Ireland. It's one of those quirky little historical ironies. Happy St Patrick's Day to you too.
@thehangmansdaughter1120
@thehangmansdaughter1120 2 года назад
I read a fabulous book about the life of St. Patrick by Stephan Lawhead entitled "Patrick" many years ago. Now the book was fictionalised, but it included as many factual accounts as the author could find and is, in my opinion, well worth reading.
@tiptoeninja4326
@tiptoeninja4326 19 дней назад
Where did you get that info
@cheekyfella4771
@cheekyfella4771 Год назад
Thanks
@GodSeesAll2023
@GodSeesAll2023 3 месяца назад
We are all called to become Saints ❤ ☘️ Happy St Patrick's Day ☘️
@Knappa22
@Knappa22 2 года назад
Interesting that his 1st language was Brythonic (Old Welsh).
@interestingindeed3169
@interestingindeed3169 2 года назад
St Patrick let's go
@alunrees313
@alunrees313 5 месяцев назад
Saint Patrick was a Welsh man born in Trionen Glamorgan South Wales, his birth name was Maenwen , he climbed up a ash tree, Welsh onen , when Irish raiders came to Glamorgan
@diannehughes1887
@diannehughes1887 2 года назад
The interesting story about the snakes, Ireland never had snakes, according to David Attenborough
@marion3057
@marion3057 2 года назад
I've watched a few videos that have said the tale of snakes are symbolic, symbolising pagans, there's stories of alot of saints that have roots in paganism (if not further back) that hold alot of similar symbolism for example Saint Brigid, in paganism she's celebrated as a deity or archetype. I find it ironic how the church converted so many pagans (converting is being polite, they were forced or witch hunted), but now paganism is on the rise again.
@e.r.6147
@e.r.6147 2 года назад
Interesting but didn’t change any of my thoughts
@robertafelix8475
@robertafelix8475 2 года назад
Thank you I knew nothing about st Patrick
@HistoryCalling
@HistoryCalling 2 года назад
You're welcome :-)
@Not34579
@Not34579 Год назад
Most beautiful saint of the people
@user-jy3gx3xd9t
@user-jy3gx3xd9t 3 месяца назад
St. Patrick He is Famous Priest of Ireland in History😊✝☘🍀
@vassa1972
@vassa1972 2 года назад
Happy belated st Patrick's Day to all
@kimbrandon7820
@kimbrandon7820 2 года назад
Gosh he was picked on, he sounded like a kind person and his gifts were not understood
@petermacleod2402
@petermacleod2402 2 года назад
st Patrick was an English roman. when the roman empire was recalled st Patrick headed to Ireland to preach and he done a good job, as occupation was not a factor in Rome's domination in ireland. a stubborn tongue to domesticate the locals seen Ireland right.ireland a true Province State that still stands mighty
@anthonywalsh1619
@anthonywalsh1619 2 года назад
He forgot the 250 or so snakes in leinster house, the seat of government in ireland
@dan020350
@dan020350 2 года назад
💚
@emmahepburn2969
@emmahepburn2969 9 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@marciecorda5209
@marciecorda5209 4 месяца назад
Saint Patrick wrote autobiography book- CONFESSION- in his own words he describes His story, life in slavery and how GOD was teaching Him and HELPED Him to find the way to freedom. Amazing book.
@101MRSPICE
@101MRSPICE Год назад
Haha love the irish in reality St Patrick was born in Dumbarton, Scotland.
@michaela6147
@michaela6147 3 месяца назад
Makes no sense for us to celebrate it in America. No one knows anything about it
@PatrickBijvoet
@PatrickBijvoet 2 года назад
As I commented for the first time today on the video about Catherin of Aragorn, I had to leave a little not for you overhere for obvious reasons.
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