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Patrick

November 18, 2020 by Matt Price

Patrick (c. 389- c. 461) was a famous Celtic missionary to Ireland. Patrick (or, more correctly, Patricius) was captured at the age of 16 by pirates and was sold into slavery to sheepherders in Northern Ireland.

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Categories History of Christian Worship Tags Celtic, Ireland, missionary, Patricius, Patrick
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