Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!
Today is Saint Patrick’s Day. Many do not get into Saint Patrick’s day to much, and many get into it a little too much, if you know what I mean, with all the partying and carrying on. This makes it hard to understand what Saint Patrick’s Day is and who Saint Patrick was.
Saint Patrick was born in Scotland and was kidnapped by Irish marauders and sold as a slave to a chieftan in Ireland. While in the chieftan’s service, Saint Patrick became a tender of his master’s flocks. He would be terribly lonely and afraid because he was only 16 years of age. He stated in his own words:
and His fear increased in me more and more, and the faith grew in me, and the spirit was roused, so that, in a single day, I have said as many as a hundred prayers, and in the night nearly the same, so that whilst in the woods and on the mountain, even before the dawn, I was roused to prayer and felt no hurt from it, whether there was snow or ice or rain; nor was there any slothfulness in me, such as I see now, because the spirit was then fervent within me.
God allowed Saint Patrick to be in captivity for six years, and during this time Patrick learned the Celtic language fluently and began to tell of the redemption of Christ. He felt called to liberate the Irish race and therefore became an Apostle of Ireland. He used the Shamrock (not the 4 leaf clover) but the clover with three leafs to explain to the Irish the mystery of the Trinity. I wanted to close this post with the prayer of Saint Patrick, this prayer was composed to show victory over paganism. A very powerful prayer:
I bind to myself today
The strong virtue of the Invocation of the Trinity:
I believe the Trinity in the Unity
The Creator of the Universe.I bind to myself today
The virtue of the Incarnation of Christ with His Baptism,
The virtue of His crucifixion with His burial,
The virtue of His Resurrection with His Ascension,
The virtue of His coming on the Judgement Day.I bind to myself today
The virtue of the love of seraphim,
In the obedience of angels,
In the hope of resurrection unto reward,
In prayers of Patriarchs,
In predictions of Prophets,
In preaching of Apostles,
In faith of Confessors,
In purity of holy Virgins,
In deeds of righteous men.I bind to myself today
The power of Heaven,
The light of the sun,
The brightness of the moon,
The splendour of fire,
The flashing of lightning,
The swiftness of wind,
The depth of sea,
The stability of earth,
The compactness of rocks.I bind to myself today
God’s Power to guide me,
God’s Might to uphold me,
God’s Wisdom to teach me,
God’s Eye to watch over me,
God’s Ear to hear me,
God’s Word to give me speech,
God’s Hand to guide me,
God’s Way to lie before me,
God’s Shield to shelter me,
God’s Host to secure me,
Against the snares of demons,
Against the seductions of vices,
Against the lusts of nature,
Against everyone who meditates injury to me,
Whether far or near,
Whether few or with many.I invoke today all these virtues
Against every hostile merciless power
Which may assail my body and my soul,
Against the incantations of false prophets,
Against the black laws of heathenism,
Against the false laws of heresy,
Against the deceits of idolatry,
Against the spells of women, and smiths, and druids,
Against every knowledge that binds the soul of man.Christ, protect me today
Against every poison, against burning,
Against drowning, against death-wound,
That I may receive abundant reward.Christ with me, Christ before me,
Christ behind me, Christ within me,
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ at my right, Christ at my left,
Christ in the fort,
Christ in the chariot seat,
Christ in the poop [deck],
Christ in the heart of everyone who thinks of me,
Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks to me,
Christ in every eye that sees me,
Christ in every ear that hears me.I bind to myself today
The strong virtue of an invocation of the Trinity,
I believe the Trinity in the Unity
The Creator of the Universe.P. S. It is also fabled that Saint Patrick drove out all of the snakes in Ireland, with a prayer like that-no wonder!
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wow. I didn’t know the story behind st patricks day. thanks for sharing.
amy - March 18, 2009 at 8:02 pm