St. Patrick
St. Patrick was a Bishop and Missionary who converted Ireland to Christianity. He died on March 17th, 461, and he is the Patron Saint of Ireland, Engineers, Missionaries, and against evil, temptations, heresies, and snake bites.
Image Explanation
The popularity of the 3-Leaf Clover was established by St. Patrick who used the Three Identical, but One Leaf to explain the Trinity of Three Persons in One God.
Ireland was also full of pagan druids who featured serpents in their worship and were tattooed with serpents. Furthermore, the serpent, in many pagan nature religions, is the symbol of the “earth powers”. St. Patrick drove out the pagan religions and with it drove out the Great Serpent Satan, and no doubt delivered many from the bondage of demon possession through preaching the gospel, baptizing and conquering evil.
St. Patrick
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