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Re: St. Patrick: A Fourth Century Prodigal Son
3/16/2007 6:00:18 PM
Thanks Len,

I saw this on the History Channel
=  http://www.history.com  
very interesting..

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Re: St. Patrick: A Fourth Century Prodigal Son
3/16/2007 7:25:34 PM

Thanks to everyone that posted.  I appreciate your stopping by!  I love reading about church history, and really respect people like St. Patrick for his postive influence on the early church.

Have a great weekend everyone! :)      

Len

 



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Re: St. Patrick: A Fourth Century Prodigal Son
3/16/2007 9:13:22 PM
Thank you for the invitation.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Have a great weekend!
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Re: St. Patrick: A Fourth Century Prodigal Son
3/16/2007 10:10:56 PM

Hello Leonard,

What a great story! A little different from the one I read a little while ago in another forum, but this one is a little more believable I think! I like the words you used for him..."A Shining Light in a Dark Age". I think that is very befitting of him!

Thanks for sharing this great story with us!

HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY MY FRIEND!

GOD BLESS,

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Re: St. Patrick: A Fourth Century Prodigal Son
3/17/2007 12:05:17 AM

Thanks Len,

Saint Patrick's Day

The Chicago River, dyed green with Fluorescein for the 2005 St. Patrick's Day celebration.
Observed by Irish people
Irish citizens
Roman Catholics
Anglicans
Eastern Orthodox
(St. Patrick lived prior to the Great Schism)
Many others take part in some practices
Type National, Ethnic, Christian
Significance Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland
Date March 17
Celebrations Parades
Wearing of green and colouring various objects green
Imbibing alcohol

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