St Patrick was a 5th-century
Romano-British
Christian missionary
Born in 385 AD and
died in 461 AD
Who became a Bishop
in Ireland
Known as the Apostle of Ireland
The first bishop
of Armagh,
And Primate of
Ireland.
His feast day is March
17th
St Patrick was a 5th-century
Romano-British
Christian missionary
Born in 385 AD and
died in 461 AD
Who became a Bishop
in Ireland
Known as the Apostle of Ireland
The first bishop
of Armagh,
And Primate of
Ireland.
His feast day is March
17th
Saint George was born
In the town of Lydda
in Palestine
Between 275 AD and
285 AD
To a Greek
Christian noble family,
He was named Georgios
Meaning “worker of
the land”
And served in the Roman
Army
Reaching the rank
of Tribunus
In the eastern
city of Nicomedia
Until Emperor
Diocletian
Issued an edict against
Christians
Commanding they
renounce their faith
Instead, George
renounced the edict
Gave his wealth to
the poor
And prepared
himself for death
As expected, he was
sentenced to death
But was tortured on
a wheel of swords
Before being decapitated
In front of
Nicomedia's city wall
On April 23rd 303
AD
His feast day is April
23rd
According to Pope Gelasius
George was among
the saints
Whose names are rightly
Reverenced among
men
But whose actions
Are known only to
God
His feast day is April
23rd
My love ascended
To our Father’s
care
Silently rising
On heavens stair
Sent on her way by
My whispered
prayer
The snowman and his wife,
To make the baby
smile,
Put over the child’s crib
A beautiful snowmobile!
Sent from the heavens above
An unseen arbiter of love
To help the lovers choose
And with introductions done
The angel ascends
Glad Saturday
Better known as
Holy Saturday
Is not a Mass
But a time of
Prayer and fasting
And meditating on Christ’s
Passion and Death
His Descent into Hell
And his Resurrection
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