Historians agree that St Patrick was born in 373 AD in one of two possible locations - Dumbarton in Scotland or on the west ...
The 17 of March is St Patrick’s Day. Who was St Patrick and why is he the patron saint of Ireland? This is the story ...
It was an honour to be asked to join the London order's Spring Equinox ceremony scattering seeds in the City, but sadly the ...
Comparatively speaking, the fifth century CE is not an era from which there is much information outside the failing Roman ...
In his writing, Patrick recounts how he was captured by raiders and sold into slavery in Ireland. Six years later, he ...
The Irish were nomadic, belonging to clans that ... lived off herbs and fish, fought druids and murderers and sea monsters and helped heal many broken hearts — this is what a saint can do.
There are many myths associated with St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. But Patrick’s own writings and early ...
The Indian and Irish traditions share a poetic and mystical sensibility, demonstrating that the pursuit of spiritual wisdom and artistic expression knows no boundaries.
In the old Irish calendar the day after St Patrick’s Day is Sheelah’s Day, in commemoration of the woman who many believe to ...