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st. patrick

  1. epostle

    SALUTE TO ST. PATRICK

    SALUTE TO ST. PATRICK The heroics of St. Patrick are not appreciated as much as they should be. He is the first person in history to publicly condemn slavery, and one of the first leaders to champion the cause of equal rights. There is much to celebrate on March 17. Fortunately, his writings...
  2. zeland2236

    Could this be God’s modern day application of Numbers 21:5-9?

    Is it mere coincidence that a serpent came ashore in snake-free but no longer abortion-free Ireland? Could this be God’s modern day application of Numbers 21:5-9? Is it mere coincidence that a serpent came ashore in snake-free but no longer abortion-free Ireland? See: Is it mere coincidence...
  3. The Feast Of Saint Patrick

    The Feast Of Saint Patrick

    Note: blog entry written in advance of feast day. Well, it's St. Patrick's day and I'm not sure what we're going to do today apart from going out for a bit. We eat out, we may pick something up on the way back, either way, I intend to pay for it in order to set a good example for my secular...
  4. BlessedDisciple

    Patrick of Ireland, and the power of forgiveness!

    In the 5th century, Patrick was captured from his English home as a youth by Irish pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland, which at that time was a fierce land controlled by warring tribes. After a number of years, he received a vision from God telling him about a ship that would take him...