2.26.2012

Irish Blessing


Do you know the real story of Patricius? also (quite popularly) known as St. Patrick?

..Well, I decided it was time for me to do some digging and  find out the real story and I learned some pretty interesting things surfing through the web. All of this you may or may not know, but for those who don't know, you should probably do some research yourself, you might be surprised what you find out, as I was.


Patrick was an admirable man, he dedicated his life to the Irish people (and no, he was not born in Ireland). He had lived there as a slave when he was young and he had seen all the idolatry and cruelty among the people and after escaping back home he decided he would go back and teach the Irish about God's love. God brought many to Christ through Patrick, "After many years of ministry, Patrick had trained 450 church leaders. They started over 300 new churches. Over 120,000 people became Christians. The country changed its laws to be more like biblical teachings." (source: Naya Jeevan website

Isn't that amazing? There's a lot more! but I let you read the rest if you like in their sites; these are the sources that I found most helpful: 12 and of course wiki. And no, I couldn't find much about rainbows and leprechauns :0

After all the research, I decided I would make a printable based on the original story of St. Patrick. And here it is:



Hope you like it!
Download here.

Oh, and I also really had to say this:


:)

6 comments:

  1. Hey, nice blog.  And thanks for quoting Nayajeevan as your source about Patricius.  "Blessed" not "lucky" gives due credit to God for His good gifts.

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  2. Thank you so much for this post! I love St. Patrick's day for the original background and not the secular "luck" centered day it has become. God has blessed us so richly! Never lucky, always blessed!

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  3. 1. Your blog header is absolutely gorgeous, did you do that papercutting? Incredible.
    2. Since we learned the true story of St. Patty, St. Patrick's Day has become one of our favorite family "low" holidays! I'm really looking forward to it this year since we'll get together with a huge group of people from church to remember what God did through this humble man!
    3. Have you heard St. Patrick's Breastplate? We sing it every St. Patty's day in church, it's really powerful stuff!

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  4. No, never heard the St. Patrick's Breastplate until now that i googled it, it IS powerful...
    about the header , thanks! I designed the header but no i didn't cut it :( that was done by my friend, the Silhouette SD :) 

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  5. hello !... j'aime beaucoup, mais... je ne dois pas avoir tout compris (mon anglais n'est pas... excellent, non plus, disons...) : j'ai bien trouvé l'imprimable, enfin, le n°2, mais le premier et le troisième sont-ils en vente ?... où peut-on les trouver ?... comme à chaque fois, j'aime beaucoup vos créations, et j'apprécie la gentillesse avec laquelle vous partager les résultats de votre travail... amicalement... Is

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  6. hello!, mon français n'est pas bon, évidemment. J'utilise google translate, mais le second et le troisième sont pas vraiment printables, ils sont juste des images que je voulais vraiment partager avec le monde :) Merci pour tous vos commentaires, je les aime!

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