St. Patrick was Roman Catholic priest and bishop. His father was a deacon and his grandfather a priest.
St. Patrick was a Catholic priest and bishop. He did not get married.
Patrick eventually became a priest, then a bishop and missionary to England and Ireland.
St Patrick's day is technically Catholic as Patrick is the Patron Saint of Ireland. He would have been beatified by the catholic church. St Patrick's day is a celebration of his life. However, it is not really a religious festival.
St. Patrick's birth name was Maewyn Succat. St. Patrick was born in Scotland around 375 AD. At age 16, he was captured and sold into slavery in Ireland. He took the name Patrick when he became a Priest.
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Yes, in fact his father was a deacon and his grandfather a priest.
In the 5th century there was a man named St.Patrick who brought Christianity to Ireland.
Patrick became a priest and was later made a bishop by Pope Celestine I and sent to Ireland as a missionary.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the author of The Nun's Priest's Tale, which is one of the Canterbury Tales. It is a story told by the Nun's Priest, a character within Chaucer's larger work.
Depending on the type and order of a nun, the opposite could be monk or priest.
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