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The history of St. Patrick

St Patrick’s Day is celebrated all around the world. However, for many it is simply a party, rather than a chance to celebrate Ireland’s patron saint. This is strange, because Saint Patrick had a dramatic life.

As a young lad of sixteen years he was captured by a band of raiders near Bologne in Gaul and taken with many others to slavery in Ireland. He was first brought to Mayo, but later sold to an Antrim farmer and he spent six years in captivity as a shepherd on Slemish Mountain.

One cold winter’s night, while Patrick slept, he heard a voice telling him “it is well that you fast, soon you will go to your own country” and a short time later the voice said to him “Look, your ship is ready”.

The spirit guided Patrick to the south of Ireland near Wicklow where he boarded a ship with a cargo of dogs bound for Gaul.

At this time an invasion of Gaul had left much of it desolate. Patrick and the crew of the boat wandered for 28 days until all food had run out. Patrick said to the crew “turn to God and he will provide” and suddenly a herd of pigs appeared and they had food once more. Patrick had performed his first miracle.

For a number of years Patrick wandered through Gaul. Conscious of his lack of formal training in theology and law he spent his time talking to and learning from the wise deacons and Bishops and soon he was made a Bishop in Rome.

He was lonely in Gaul so he went to visit his relations in Britain. While he was there he had another vision in which a man arrived from Ireland with many letters, including one for himself. The letter said “We ask you boy to come and walk once more among us”. Patrick was delighted and went to Ireland immediately.

The people of Ireland at this time were pagans under the influence of the Druids. Patrick had first to rid the country of these “magicians”. This is symbolised by the banishing of the snakes forever from Ireland.

He now set about converting the people to Christianity. His deep faith and belief in the Blessed Trinity made this doctrine a centre piece of his instruction. To help explain the mystery he used the simple 3 leaf shamrock to illustrate 3 persons in one God.

St Patrick died in 461. By this time he had created an established structured church throughout the country. His converts were across the entire social classes from Princes to slaves and many of his priests and deacons were from the youth of Ireland. He is still to this day the most famous figure in Irish history and is one of the best known figures throughout the Christian world.

Add comment February 27th, 2008

Cuilcagh Mountains Hostel

Cuilcagh Mountains Hostel is a great place to spend your time in Cavan County if you are a bit short on cash. This hostel is actually a farmhouse that is almost three hundred years old. It is located about a kilometre from the beautiful village of Swanlinbar. A warm welcome awaits you here and the breakfast served in the morning will be a delicious experience. Evening meals can also be ordered and packed lunches are available upon request. The surrounding area is a great place for mountaineering, walking and cycling. Mountain guides can be found easily here so you can take one along to explore the mountains feeling safe. Trout and salmon fishing is also available here. Bed linen is included in the price. Every room features central heating.

Add comment March 16th, 2007

Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel

Fitzpatrick is an 18th century 4-star Castle set in the south Dublin coastal village of Killiney. Fitzpatrick Castle is now providing traditional service with modern facilities. Its sumptuous accommodation encompasses bedrooms designed for maximum comfort, Bars & Restaurants which serves modern Irish cuisine and a Leisure Centre with 22-metre swimming pool, whirlpool bath, gym, sauna and steam room. There is also the atmospheric Dungeon Bar in the oldest part of the castle, with stone-paved floor. Grill menu and Children’s menu available.

You can learn more about Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel by browsing the section, Castles in Dublin Accommodations.

Add comment January 25th, 2007

Nice restaurants in County Cavan

The Olde Post Inn is a great place for dining in the Belturbet area of Cavan County. Delicious Irish and international cuisine presented here will make your mouth water. Special menus are available for children on Sundays. Small portions can be ordered here. Highchairs are used here. Sea food and steak is also cooked and served here. Another popular place to eat out is Casey’s Steak Bar. As you can guess, this place specializes in sizzling grilled steaks. There’s a nice comfortable dining room here. For starters, herring, soup or mushrooms are available. Chicken kiev and homemade burgers are also available. The steaks themselves are served with French fried onions, chips and mushrooms. A nice selection of wines is also offered.

Add comment January 16th, 2007


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