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St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland, with a shamrock as his symbol, but
that’s the extent of what most Christians know about him—except that he
reportedly drove snakes from Ireland. The real St. Patrick was much more
complex. Patrick was not Irish by birth. He was born in Britain and taken to Ireland as
a slave when Irish pirates raided his hometown. At the time, Ireland was made up
primarily of Druids and pagans. Patrick, though, converted to Christianity.
During captivity, he wrote his memoir: The Confession.
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