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  • Every March 17th people the world over don their best green attire and celebrate what it means to be Irish in honor of ST Patrick's Day.

  • But who wants ST Patrick?

  • And was he even Irish?

  • The answer might surprise you.

  • In fact, the beloved apostle and patron saint of Ireland was not born on the Emerald Isle, but that's about all we know for sure.

  • In Patrick's autobiography, he writes that he was born in a village called Bonavia Tavern I, but you won't find that name on any map of Britain today.

  • Experts disagree about where exactly it was located.

  • It may have been in England, Scotland or Wales.

  • What is clear is that Patrick was born on aristocrat and his family had a large estate.

  • They were Christian, but the young boy showed little interest in religion.

  • Soon, all that would change.

  • At the age of 16 Patrick was kidnapped by a group of Irish Raiders and would spend the next six years in captivity working as a sheep herder.

  • Lonely and scared, Patrick turned to his family's religion for solace and became a devout Christian.

  • As the story goes, one day he heard a voice which he believed to be God, telling him it was timeto leave Ireland.

  • After walking nearly 200 miles toe Ireland's eastern coast, Patrick found passage on a ship.

  • He sailed home to Britain and his family but could not forget Ireland than the Irish people.

  • In a dream on, Angel told him to return to Ireland as a missionary.

  • After years of study, Patrick was ordained as a priest and headed back to the island he had come to know as a prisoner.

  • For the next 40 years, he would travel far and wide across Ireland, working to spread the Christian faith among the Celtic pagan population.

  • After Patrick's death on March 17th for 61 his legend on Lee spread thanks to a mixture of truth and myth passed down through the centuries, he became a superhero of the Christian Church and a symbol of Irish pride.

Every March 17th people the world over don their best green attire and celebrate what it means to be Irish in honor of ST Patrick's Day.

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