Saint Patrick: Miracle Worker
‘I bind unto myself today, the strong Name Of The Trinity. By invocation of the same, The Three in One, The One in Three.’
‘I am resented. What should I do, Lord? I am very much despised. See. Your sheep are torn to pieces around me and are carried off, and by the raiders I have mentioned, on the aggressive orders of Coroticus. Far from God’s love is the man who delivers Christians into the hands of Irish and Picts. Ravening wolves have devoured the Lord’s flock, which was in fact increasing excellently and most actively, and sons of the Irish and daughters of their underkings were monks and virgins of Christ. I cannot count their number. Therefore be not pleased at the wrong done to the righteous; even as far as hell it shall not be pleasing.’
In St Patick’s Letter To Coroticus, which along with his Confession forms the most authoritative source of knowledge about the life and mission of our patron saint (written c450s/60s), we gain an insight into the frustration and righteous indignation he felt towards those ‘ravening wolves’ who persecuted the first Irish converts.
He vehemently protested the enslavement and butchery of early Christians who had been captured in raids of soldiers by the British king Coroticus and appealed for divine vengeance upon them.
We also learn about the rejection and persecution he experienced at the hands of barbarian natives who butchered their own children - as today - and whose wretched lives were consumed by the occult.
We have gone full circle. We are back to where he began, dealing with a people who have abandoned the Way, the Truth and the Life, the mission of their patron and the only thing that can give their pitiful lives meaning. We share the same sense of revulsion felt by St Patrick when we see the decadence, drunkenness, vulgarity and superficial consumerism that epitomises the ‘progressive’ Irish today as they embarrass themselves at trashy freemasonic parades. It was after all Protestants who began that crass tradition because they despised the piety and abstinence that the once holiest of days brought out in the Irish and the Catholic world.
St Patrick, a ‘steady and imperturbable man’, soldiered on with courage, humility, and a missionary zeal that lit the flame of Christianity ablaze across our tiny island, over the water to Britain and on to the Continent.
In the writings of Jocelyn, a Scottish monk who visited Ireland in 1185, we learn: ‘that Ireland since its first habitation had been pestered by a triple plague, namely, a great abundance of venemous reptiles, with myriads of demons visibly appearing, and with multitude of magicians. The glorious apostle laboured by prayer and other exercises of devotion to deliver the island from the triple pestilence. Taking the Staff of Jesus in his hand, he hurled the reptiles into the Log Na nDeamhan - the Hollow Of The Demons.’
What St Patrick achieved in just 30 years in banishing the demonic spirit that gripped Ireland and converting an entire nation is the ultimate inspiration to us all as we battle daily against the evils of atheistic communism. During his time here, he consecrated 350 bishops, built over 700 churches and ordained over 5,000 priests. Such was his success, Ireland was almost unique in preserving the Faith during the Protestant heresy.
The Irish have fallen but will rise again when they discover the futility of their lives without God. Throughout history, no other people did more to spread the Gospel of Jesus and His Catholic faith around the world than the Irish. We have St Patrick to thank for that. It remains our only worthwhile mission.
Today, more than ever, we should remind ourselves of the Godly discipline brought to Ireland by Patrick that saved our people throughout the ages: a culture of self-denial, devotions and dedication to the Holy Trinity that freed them from the miserable preoccupations and distractions of the material world and kept their eyes focussed on the eternal.
As we make our way into the final fortnight of Lent, use this time to strengthen your commitment to the practice of penance, prayer, fasting and the Sacraments so that we can approach Easter Sunday with purer hearts, cleaner souls, stronger minds and healthier bodies, refreshed and ready to continue our endeavours to restore Catholicism to Ireland and keep the flame of our great shepherd alive.
Remember St Patrick is always with us, driving us on from his heavenly home and encouraging us to persevere every day of our lives until we are reunited with him.
His beautiful Breastplate inspires us on that journey.
I arise today, through
The strength of heaven,
The light of the sun,
The radiance of the moon,
The splendour of fire,
The speed of lightning,
The swiftness of wind,
The depth of the sea,
The stability of the earth,
The firmness of rock.
Against incantations of false prophets,
Against black laws of pagandom,
Against false laws of heretics,
Against craft of idolatry,
Against spells of witches and smiths and wizards,
Against every knowledge that corrupts man’s body and soul
My new video on the miracles of St Patrick is here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/WtVG7elimWVf/ or www.gemmaodoherty.com
Beannactaí Lá Fhéile Phádraig Daoibh Go Léir ✝️☘️✝️
St Patrick. Pray For Us.
There's no doubt that the patron saint of Ireland has been bastardised into an alcoholism mascot to degrade Catholic Irish culture and spit in our faces. I had the misfortune of witnessing the streets of Dublin the morning after the parade many years ago. I was disturbed and disgusted by what I saw. It looked like thousands of people were simultaneously hit with a chemical weapon and their bodily fluids had involuntarily spewed all over the street. Every year the debasement repeats and more Marxism is added. Varadkar was in Washington, D.C for St. Patrick's Day 2020. From there, he was given his orders to tell us remotely that our civil rights were to be stripped away for a Jewish pharma heist called Covid. It was supposed to mark the start of 'The New Normal' but we dismantled that abomination because Christianity is too powerful. Knowledge of 'The Mark of the Beast' went mainstream. More people are forewarned and forearmed now. The script given to Varadkar this year in Boston was to say that St. Patrick was an illegal unvetted leech just like the barbarian raiders defecating on our city streets today. As John Waters says, the non-religious get to enjoy the fruits of a Catholic society that was hard-won. It's time to appreciate that and to conserve what we love.
We once had both: Faith and Fun! Thanks be to God and St. Patrick who knew the fun-loving hearts of the true Irish people who always want the Truth.
Today is the 50th Anniversary of my 1st Holy Communion. After I marched - in my communion dress - in the Detroit St. Patrick's Parade. And celebrated after at the Gaelic League and met one of my favorite Northern Irishman who was in exile, the lead singer of Pat's People who will remain unnamed but never forgotten.
God bless the true Irish even today!