We celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, the date of St. Patrick's death, to honor his faith and courage. To celebrate his faith and legacy, let’s look at five quotes from Patrick and five Irish blessings.
Make St. Patrick's Day a special day of prayer since St. Patrick made prayer a top priority throughout his life – and God answered his prayers powerfully. Here are seven prayers for St. Patrick’s Day, along with supporting Bible verses and historical facts from St. Patrick’s life.
We can learn much from studying this amazing man's life. It wasn't about leprechauns, 4 leaf clovers, wearing green, or luck. His life was simply about the amazing Sovereignty and blessing of God, about obedience to His call, about prayer and faithfulness.
Most people associate St. Patrick’s Day with leprechauns, shamrocks, and anything Irish. But its origin stems from the life of a real-life, courageous hero of the faith. I encourage you to explore the phenomenal history of this remarkable man.
Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17th every year. It is celebrated on that date every year because that is believed to be the day St. Patrick died. It falls during the season of Lent, and Irish Catholics have been celebrating St. Patrick’s day annually since the ninth or tenth century.
Of the thousands of green-clad parade-goers, marchers, and partiers today, few know about Patrick, the man for whom today’s holiday is named. Fewer still know of the man beyond the legend, who supposedly drove the snakes out of Ireland and certainly possessed an indomitable faith in Jesus Christ.In 2006, Chuck Colson told St. Patrick’s story in a Breakpointcommentary. Here is Chuck Colson:
St. Patrick’s Breastplate Prayer incorporates timeless wisdom into its words. We can use this ancient prayer today to invite God’s power into any situation.
St. Patrick was a gutsy, creative, tireless missionary in a land where he had been a slave as a young man. Learning how to live like him can uplift us all.
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