Confession of St. Patrick
…patron saint of Ireland (perhaps for having chased some nonexistent snakes off the Emerald Isle), little else is popularly known about Saint Patrick. And yet, Patrick left behind a unique document, his Confession, which tells us much about both his life and his beliefs. This autobiography, originally written…
Author: John Skinner
$6.95
Ireland's Saint - The Essential Biography of St. Patrick
…Many legends surround the life of St. Patrick. He competed with Druids and negotiated with tribal leaders. He traveled all over the emerald isle bringing both Christianity and the Roman Empire to its shores. J. B. Bury, the first modern biographer of St. Patrick, sought to find the man beneath the layers…
Author: Editor: Jon M. Sweeney
$21.95
St. Patrick
Relates the story of the Patron of Ireland. Full-color illustrations.
Author: Rev. L. Lovasik, S.V.D and Rev. J. Winkler, OFM Conv.
$1.50
St. Patrick Prayer Book
…“confession” was written by Patrick himself, around the year 450, and offers a unique record of his life. Discover St. Patrick’s relevance for the 21st century through his Confesio, and the beautiful discourse of Pope John Paul II given in Drogheda. Pray with St. Patrick in a newly composed Novena based…
$9.95
St. Patrick - His Confession and Other Works
Discover St. Patrick's relevance for the 21st century through his Confessio and Letter to Coroticus and the beautiful discourse of Pope John Paul II given in Drogheda. With fuller appreciation, pray with St. Patrick in a newly composed Novena based on early Irish sources.
Author: Father Neil Xavier O'Donoghue
$6.95
St. Patrick - Florentine Lives of the Saints
The Life of Saint Patrick is accompanied by popular prayers and devotions to him, blessings, and a novena. Paperback. Size: 4in. x 6in. A perfect companion for St. Patrick Florentine Resin Statue 8 inch, or St. Patrick Resin Florentine Statue 12 inch.
Author: Regina Press
$3.95
Twenty Tales of Irish Saints
…These Irish legends are in that tradition. Patrick, Brigid, Columcille — “the three brightest jewels in Ireland’s crown” — are here, and Canice, Finbarr, Cormac, Finnian, Brendan, Gall, and others. Here’s the moving story of what happened when Patrick baptized the daughters of the King of Connaught…