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Presenter: Dr. Charles Ludington, Department of History, North Carolina State University
Get ready for St. Patrick’s Day with this look at the real Patrick, a fifth-century Romano-Briton citizen who was kidnapped by Irish raiders and taken to Ireland where he worked as a shepherd. After escaping captivity, Patrick made his way to France and trained as a priest, then returned to Ireland to convert his former captors. Much of Patrick’s legacy in Ireland is disputed, but he is generally credited with introducing Christianity to Ireland and was canonized as a result. In the centuries after his death, the cult of St. Patrick spread from Ireland to the rest of Christian Europe, and in the early 17th century his death date, March 17, was made his feast day by the Catholic Church. In more recent centuries,
St. Patrick became a symbol of Ireland itself and a cause for celebration around the world—a testimony to both the Irish diaspora and the general Irish reputation for having a bit of fun.
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