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From slave to saint, from outsider to icon-discover the extraordinary journey of the man who transformed Ireland and whose legacy now spans the globe.
In this captivating biography, the remarkable story of St. Patrick unfolds against the dramatic backdrop of a world in transition. Born into privilege in Roman Britain, Patrick's comfortable life was shattered when Irish raiders tore him from his family and sold him into slavery. Six years of harsh captivity on Ireland's wind-swept hills transformed the careless youth into a man of profound spiritual depth. His daring escape, guided by mysterious dreams, was only the beginning of an epic journey that would eventually lead him back to the land of his enslavement-this time by choice.
Drawing on Patrick's own authentic writings alongside archaeological evidence and historical analysis, this book separates fact from fiction while appreciating the power of both. We witness Patrick's confrontations with druids and pagan kings, his tireless efforts to build a new kind of church sensitive to Irish culture, and his remarkable success in converting a nation without the sword or political power. Beyond the familiar legends of shamrocks and snake-banishing lies the more compelling story of a cultural bridge-builder whose message transcended the boundaries that divided his world.
The narrative continues beyond Patrick's lifetime to trace how his humble mission evolved into medieval Ireland's golden age of learning and artistic achievement. We explore how the once-obscure missionary became a contested symbol during the Reformation and colonial periods, and how Irish emigrants eventually transformed him into a global cultural icon celebrated in Tokyo, Sydney, Buenos Aires and beyond.
Timely and thought-provoking, this book speaks to contemporary concerns about cultural identity, migration, religious reconciliation, and the search for meaning amid personal hardship. It reveals Patrick not just as a figure from the distant past but as a compelling voice for our divided age-a man whose extraordinary life journey demonstrates the power of forgiveness, cultural respect, and transformative faith.
This definitive account of Ireland's patron saint will fascinate history enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, and anyone drawn to stories of remarkable lives that changed the course of civilization.
Title
The Life and Times of St. Patrick of Ireland: Apostle of the Emerald Isle
Author
William Ford
Publisher
Colloquium
Published
September 2025
Weight
309g
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 1.4 cm
ISBN
9798232676469
ISBN-10
8232676469
Eden Code
7346588
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