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Why do we celebrate St Patrick's Day on 17th March?

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It's now associated around the world with Guinness, wearing green, and claiming a bit of Irish ancestry. But the feast day of Saint Patrick, 17 March, should perhaps be a more sombre affair - this after all is considered to be the date of the saint's death.  While 17 March is the accepted date, the actual year varies and could be 461, 492 or 493. Patrick is generally credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland in the fifth century of the Common Era, though he either followed in the footsteps of Palladius or was one and the same as Palladius - the later Annals of Ulster seem to mix the two. MuirchĆŗ, writing a hagiography in the late seventh century, tells us that an angel came to St Patrick to tell him about his death, and that he shouldn't make his way to his 'beloved' Armagh to die but go to Saul (near present-day Downpatrick and where he perhaps founded his first church after returning to Ireland on his Christian mission). "Return therefore as I tell you, ...

A shrine for David and his mother

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The early Christian figure known today as St David was canonised and declared patron saint of Wales in the 12th century more than 500 years after his death (supposedly on 1 March 589). Today's St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire stands on the site of a monastic community founded by David in the 6th century. He was an important figure in the region well before canonisation, certainly if the story of a visit to the site by William the Conqueror is true. His canonisation probably helped cement Norman influence in the region. The pope who canonised him, Callixtus, declared St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire as a place of pilgrimage so important that two pilgrimages here were equivalent to one in Rome.  And it effectively remains a place of pilgrimage today, albeit for tourists as well as worshippers. The Shrine of St David was constructed in the 12th century but damaged during the Reformation. The version seen today is a 21st century restoration, featuring icons by artist ...