[net.religion.jewish] Saint Patrick

martillo@ihuxt.UUCP (Yehoyaqim Shemtob Martillo) (03/16/84)

I vaguely remember having read that the Roman Catholic Church made Saint
Patrick a saint because he drove the snakes and the Jews out of Ireland.

Does anyone know the story?

rej@cornell.UUCP (Ralph Johnson) (03/17/84)

The story about Saint Patrick driving the snakes from Ireland is
apocryphal: there were never any snakes in Ireland.  I have never
heard anything about Jews mentioned in connection with him.  The
Catholic Church has recently been demoting certain saints on the
suspician that they never existed.  Patrick was a real person.  He
was one of the first Christian missionaries to Ireland and made a
big impact on that country.  He first saw Ireland as a slave and,
after escaping back to his homeland on the mainland, returned to become
an evangelist.  Not being Catholic, nor Irish, I do not know all the
legends about him, but many of them are undoubtly exagerations.
Nevertheless, Patrick was a real, and undoubtly brave and selfless, person.

pat@symplex.UUCP (03/19/84)

<GIFT TO FIRST-LINE EATER>
	As Saint Patrick lived in the fifth century c.e., & Jews did not
begin to arrive for another 5 or 6 hundred years, this is obviously not
the reason he was made a saint.  He also was not made a saint for driving
out the snakes.

			Richard Patrick
			Symplex Communications
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