St Patrick
St.
Patrick: In the 5th Century Saint Patrick sailed up the waters of
Strangford Lough, landing at the mouth of the river Slaney. It was
here that St. Patrick’s monastic journey in Ireland began and where
he made his first Irish Christian conversations. He travelled throughout
Ireland but spent the majority of his time in County’s Down and
Armagh. St. Patrick died on 17th March in 461AD at Saul and was
buried within the foundations of the modern Cathedral in Downpatrick
where he remains to this day.
A large granite
stone is a memorial to St. Patrick and can be found in the graveyard
of the present day Cathedral; his actual burial site is believed
to be near the high alter within the Cathedral. Not far from Downpatrick
(3 miles) is to be found the old Abbey of Saul, a replica of an
ancient Celtic Church which is built on the site of St. Patrick’s
first church in Ireland.

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