The Apostle of Ireland St. Patrick: born A. D. 372, died A. D
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The Apostle of Ireland St. Patrick: born A. D. 372, died A. D
The Apostle of Ireland St. Patrick: born A.D. 372, died A.D
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Animalia Apostle Born Died Hibernia Omnia Patrick Serpentes Jesu
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This evocative image depicts St. Patrick, the revered Apostle of Ireland, born in Britain around A.D. 372. Known for his mission to bring Christianity to Ireland, Patrick is often depicted with symbols of his faith and legend. Here, he is shown holding a cross and a baculum, or pastoral staff, symbolizing his role as a shepherd of souls. The serpentes, or venenata, coiled at his feet represent his famous encounter with the snakes of Ireland, a tale believed to symbolize his triumph over paganism and conversion of the Irish people. The lush landscape of Hibernia, or Ireland, serves as a fitting backdrop to this spiritual figure. St. Patrick's legacy continues to inspire and captivate, making him an enduring symbol of Irish heritage and the power of faith.
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