<p>Born in Britain around 390 AD St Patrick was taken as a slave to Ireland at the age of 16. Instigated by divine dreams he escaped to his native land and became a priest until - obeying further dreams - he returned to Ireland as a bishop around 432 converting many and establishing the first Irish church at Armagh. He died in Down around 460. &#39;The Confession of St Patrick&#39; and &#39;Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus&#39; are both written by the Saint himself. The &#39;Confession&#39; was penned as a response to (unfounded) attacks on Patrick&#39;s integrity while the &#39;Letter&#39; derives from a slave-collecting attack undertaken by soldiers of the Scottish Christian King Coroticus and reveals Patrick&#39;s incandescent rhetorical style. Both these unique documents open a window to the voice of the Saint speaking more than 1500 years before our own time. &#39;The Tripartite Life&#39; is late 9th century; it is the earliest example of Irish language hagiography and is remarkable for the most famous poem about Patrick: the &#39;Lorica&#39;. Its three parts are designed to be read consecutively over the three days of the Saint&#39;s festival.</p>
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