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What St. Patrick can still teach the world

March 17, 2024 Catholic News Agency 2

Detail of stained glass depicting St. Patrick, in Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Goleen, County Cork. / Credit: Andreas F. Borchert via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0)

National Catholic Register, Mar 17, 2024 / 06:00 am (CNA).
Although March 17 is st… […]

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Archbishop: Pandemic a chance to ‘rescue’ real St. Patrick from shamrocks and green beer

March 17, 2021 CNA Daily News 0

Rome Newsroom, Mar 17, 2021 / 03:00 pm (CNA).- The Primate of All Ireland said Wednesday that the coronavirus pandemic gives Catholics a chance to rescue the real St. Patrick — who was brought to Ireland as a slave — from things like green beer and s… […]

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On the Evangelization and Re-Evangelization of Ireland

March 17, 2019 Father Seán Connolly 14

Today millions around the world celebrate the feast of one of the Church’s greatest sons, the “Apostle of Ireland” St. Patrick. The revelry that so characterizes the day is rooted more in cultural pride than […]

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St. Patrick’s Day is broken. We need to remake it.

March 15, 2019 Joe Marti 10

“They called out as it were with one voice: ‘We beg you, holy boy, to come and walk again among us.’ This touched my heart deeply, and I could not read any further; I woke […]

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As vote approaches, Irish pro-lifers fight to save the Eighth

May 21, 2018 Filip Mazurczak 7

If Ireland votes to legalize abortion on Friday, this would be a defeat not only for the Irish pro-life movement, but also for pro-lifers across […]

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