The Confession of St. Patrick

Today, March 17th is the yearly celebration of St. Patrick's Day all over the world, so in honor of this wonderful man, I wanted to share with you his words instead of focusing on all of the stories about him that are not necessarily true.

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The "Confessio" of Saint Patrick 
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There are 62 paragraphs)

2. And there the Lord opened my mind to an awareness of my unbelief, in    order that, even so late, I might remember my transgressions and turn    with all my heart to the Lord my God, who had regard for my    insignificance and pitied my youth and ignorance. And he watched over    me before I knew him, and before I learned sense or even distinguished    between good and evil, and he protected me, and consoled me as a father    would his son.

   3. Therefore, indeed, I cannot keep silent, nor would it be proper, so    many favours and graces has the Lord deigned to bestow on me in the    land of my captivity. For after chastisement from God, and recognizing    him, our way to repay him is to exalt him and confess his wonders    before every nation under heaven.

   4. For there is no other God, nor ever was before, nor shall be    hereafter, but God the Father, unbegotten and without beginning, in    whom all things began, whose are all things, as we have been taught;    and his son Jesus Christ, who manifestly always existed with the    Father, before the beginning of time in the spirit with the Father,    indescribably begotten before all things, and all things visible and    invisible were made by him. He was made man, conquered death and was    received into Heaven, to the Father who gave him all power over every    name in Heaven and on Earth and in Hell, so that every tongue should    confess that Jesus Christ is Lord and God, in whom we believe. And we    look to his imminent coming again, the judge of the living and the    dead, who will render to each according to his deeds. And he poured out    his Holy Spirit on us in abundance, the gift and pledge of immortality,    which makes the believers and the obedient into sons of God and    co-heirs of Christ who is revealed, and we worship one God in the    Trinity of holy name.

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35. But it is tedious to describe in detail all my labours one by one.    I will tell briefly how most holy God frequently delivered me, from    slavery, and from the twelve trials with which my soul was threatened,    from man traps as well, and from things I am not able to put into    words. I would not cause offence to readers, but I have God as witness    who knew all things even before they happened, that, though I was a    poor, ignorant waif, still he gave me abundant warnings through divine    prophecy.

   36. Whence came to me this wisdom which was not my own, I who neither    knew the number of days nor had knowledge of God? Whence came the so    great and so healthful gift of knowing or rather loving God, though I    should lose homeland and family?

   37. And many gifts were offered to me with weeping and tears, and I    offended them [the donors], and also went against the wishes of a good    number of my elders; but guided by God, I neither agreed with them nor    deferred to them, not by my own grace but by God who is victorious in    me and withstands them all, so that I might come to the Irish people to    preach the Gospel and endure insults from unbelievers; that I might    hear scandal of my travels, and endure many persecutions to the extent    of prison; and so that I might give up my free birthright for the    advantage of others, and if I should be worthy, I am ready [to give]    even my life without hesitation; and most willingly for His name. And I    choose to devote it to him even unto death, if God grant it to me.

Indeed, St. Patrick was an amazing man of God.  Remember to celebrate the truth about him today.