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Essay heading: St Patricks Day
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In creating what is referred to as the 'Cult of Patrick', Armagh exaggerated the importance of Patrick and diminished the importance of the other missionaries, possibly even attributing some of the work of these other missionaries to Patrick. That said, St Patrick is such an important part of Irish culture that it would be a mistake to ignore him... displayed 300 characters
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That said, St Patrick is such an important part of Irish culture that it would be a mistake to ignore him.
? We know very little for certain about Patrick. According to his own "Confession", he was born in Roman Britain - probably near Hadrian's Wall in northern England - the son of a wealthy official... displayed next 300 characters
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