Saint Patrick is Ireland’s patron saint, known for spreading Christianity throughout the country as a missionary during the 5th century.

Much of his life is unknown to historians and can’t be verified, though some sources have listed his birth date circa 386 A.D with a birthplace somewhere in Wales, in the United Kingdom.

His father, Calphurnius, was a deacon from a Roman family of high social standing. Patrick’s mother, Conchessa, was a close relative of the great patron Saint Martin of Tours. Patrick’s grandfather, Pontius, was also a member of the clergy.

Patrick himself, however, was not a believer.

He was kidnapped and brought to Ireland :trouble:

Life took a dramatic turn, when, at aged 16, Patrick was captured by Irish pirates. He was brought here to Ireland, where he was forced to become a shepherd and tend the sheep at night in case wolves, wild dogs, foxes or even wild bears would take them or their lambs. He did this on the slopes of the Slemish Mountains in County Antrim. He spent 6 years in insolation on those mountains, and during this period, he became increasingly religious. He considered his kidnapping and imprisonment as a punishment for his lack of faith and spent a lot of time in prayer.

One night, he dreamt that a boat was waiting for him in Dublin, ready to take him back to his family in Britain. Close to starvation, he summoned the courage to make a bid for escape. Alas, he was captured again but made another attempt to break free, and this time he was successful. He made his way to Dublin, boarded the ship and returned to the welcome arms of his family.

Once home, he had another dream that the Irish people were calling him back to Ireland to tell them about God. This inspired him to return to Ireland as a priest, but not immediately. At this point, he didn’t feel adequately prepared for a life as a missionary. His studies took him to France where he was trained in a monastery. It was some 12 years before he returned to Irish shores as a bishop sent with the Pope’s blessing.

When Patrick arrived in Ireland, Christianity did not exist here in any established form. By the time Patrick died in 461, Ireland was in practice a Christian nation. Patrick baptized over 120,000 people in Ireland and founded over 300 churches there. Patrick’s courage, loyalty, and generosity were admired by the people of Ireland. As he gained influence, he became the first public figure to take a stand against slavery, imploring the Irish people to end its practice altogether.

By the time he died, on 17 March 461, he left behind an organized church and an island of Christians.

Before the end of the 7th century, Patrick had become a legendary figure, and the legends have continued to grow. One of these would have it that he drove the snakes of Ireland into the sea to their destruction. (There are no indigenous snakes in Ireland:hisssssss: )

Another legend, probably the most popular, is that of the shamrock, which has him explain the concept of the Holy Trinity, three persons in one God, to an unbeliever by showing him the three-leaved plant with one stalk. Traditionally, Irish people have worn shamrocks, the national flower of Ireland, in their lapels on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, in honour of him.


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  • wtypstanaccount04 [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    The megathread writeups continue to be the best thing about this site. I love the highlighting of different figures, and the fact that it moves around the comms so they're all active.

  • PhaseFour [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Conflating sinophobia with white supremacy gives cover for sinophobia that isn't rooted in white supremacy.

    Like, Ilhan Omar tweeted out "2022 China is 1936 Germany" two days ago. And now she's trying to pretend that anti-Chinese conspiracy theories only exist on the far-right. It makes me sick.

  • Shinji_Ikari [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Thought i was making good progress on radicalizing my friend and he drops a "but china IS bad tho"

    then I went into a rant about how adrian zenz is the only person being cited in a 55 page report and that we have been lied to about every single foreign intervention in the last 80 years and how it makes zero sense why china would want to be at war, even a cold one, with the US since the US dug their own cheap labor grave and china now has the US by the balls.

    He's not responding now so either he's doing some thinkin or he thinks i'm a weird genocide denying conspiracy buff.

  • kestrel_ [comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Last Friday I rehomed my cats. The new owner said they're too high maintenance and wants to give them back. After I cleaned out and grieved and started to move on. Fuck.

      • kestrel_ [comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        They had, but these felines are basically dogs. They follow you around, want plays, fuss for food, etc. I thought she was ready for that but apparently not...

        • ennuid [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          That's extremely frustrating. I have to rehome one of my kitties and I'm really worried this will be an outcome, because he's so needy (and big and rowdy)

  • crime [she/her, any]
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    4 years ago

    My brain entirely invented a top 40 pop song in my dream last night, I just looked it up and it doesn't exist. This thing had verses, a chorus, a hook, a bridge, and a breakdown and everything — I even stopped with someone in my dream to talk about the bridge specifically. I mostly just remember the hook and the drum machine loop at this point. Idk where my brain finds the energy to write whole songs while I'm asleep? Weird as fuck

    It was dedicated to a former member of the artist's girl group who'd just died, and she doesn't exist either.

  • Rem_But_Stronger [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    Feels like I just don't have time for doing both basic life upkeep and leisure. This Marx guy was onto something about alien time or whatever it was.

  • a_jug_of_marx_piss [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    People in that reddit thread about the shooting are really writing long posts about why they are right to still hate the Chinese government, huh.

  • Jadzia_Dax [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    Looking at the StruggleSession comm has made me realize there are some very obnoxious people here. I'm glad they have their own weird place to be toxic.

    • Abraxiel
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      4 years ago

      St. Patrick was, in fact, a colonizer.

      • asaharyev [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Yeah, seems weird we have a megathread celebrating a noted colonizer like Patrick.

        • Abraxiel
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          4 years ago

          deleted by creator

  • YungTheorist [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Saint Patrick is a fraud. There still are snakes in Ireland. They’re called Ulster Loyalists

    • Woly [any]
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      4 years ago

      May your night be full of stout beer, soda bread, boiled cabbage, and C fuckin Four.