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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy St. Patrick's Day from Faith Sisters - AND Creative Team Call

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A Special Newsletter for March from FaithSisters.com March 17th, 2009

HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!

Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius[2], Irish: Naomh Pádraig) was a Christian missionary and is the patron saint of Ireland along with Brigid of Kildare and Columba. Patrick was born in Roman Britain. When he was about sixteen he was captured by Irish raiders and taken as a slave to Ireland, where he lived for six years before escaping and returning to his family. He entered the church, as his father and grandfather had before him, becoming a deacon and a bishop. He later returned to Ireland as a missionary, working in the north and west of the island, but little is known about the places where he actually worked and no link can be made with Patrick and any church. By the eighth century he had become the patron saint of Ireland. The Irish monastery system evolved after the time of Patrick and the Irish church did not develop the diocesan model that Patrick and the other early missionaries had tried to establish.

The available body of evidence does not allow the dates of Patrick's life to be fixed with certainty, but it appears that he was active as a missionary in Ireland during the second half of the fifth century. Two letters from him survive, along with later hagiographies from the seventh century onwards. Many of these works cannot be taken as authentic traditions. Uncritical acceptance of the Annals of Ulster (see below) would imply that he lived from 378 to 493, and ministered in modern day northern Ireland from 433 onwards.

You can find more about St. Patrick and St. Patrick's Day here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick


The following Kits and Layouts will give you inspiration for your projects this time of year!

ENJOY!

Irish Dudes
Don't Get Pinched
Earth Wings
Serenity Now
Sham-Whoa
Lara QP
Singin in the Rain
Sweet Surrender
Tobias
Shamrocks
Turtle Twist
Green Glitter Alpha
Green Felt Alpha
Green Glitz Alpha
Litl Bit O Irish
Lucky Charm
Super Star
Nick
Lucky
Rain
B
Turtles
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