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Brief - In the 5th century, the Roman Empire was collapsing and barbarians threatened civilization. In Britain, a teenager named Patrick was living a comfortable life as the son of a government official. Despite being part of the Roman Catholic Church, his faith didn't mean anything to him until he was kidnapped by pirates at the age of 16 and enslaved at the edge of the known world - Ireland. For 6 years Patrick was forced to work as a shepherd and was driven to the brink of starvation. It was there that he turned to his Christian faith and through divine intervention managed to escape. He was reunited with his family in Britain only to have a prophetic dream calling him to take Christianity back to the land of his captivity. Against the wishes of his family and the Church, Patrick returned as a missionary bishop to Ireland and converted thousands to Christianity. He opposed slavers, Irish kings, and possibly druids but nothing compared to the hostility he faced from his fellow Christians. After a close friend exposed a dark secret of Patrick's, it is believed he was ordered to leave his mission and return to Britain. Patrick had to choose - obey God or obey man?. USA. Directed by - Jarrod Anderson. casts - Moe Dunford. Jarrod Anderson.

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Eh. leprechauns are still more interesting. Good video though. Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola Open Preview See a Problem? Wed love your help. Let us know whats wrong with this preview of Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Be the first to ask a question about Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland 812 ratings 64 reviews Start your review of Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland This is an interesting look at the Saint's beginnings as a slave, missionary, and eventually a church leader. dePaola also takes a look at the legends surrounding the man, including the banishment of the snakes, and the use of the shamrock to represent the holy trinity. Tomie dePaola is quickly becoming a household favorite. He's a little lengthy for my preschoolers, however, my 5 yr old loves him. dePaola is educational and enjoyable to read. The illustrations have a unique style all their own that even I enjoy while reading. This one was about Saint Patrick, and was recommended reading for our Geography lesson on Ireland. It brought back memories to my son of how we celebrated St. Patrick's day this year, and upon finishing it, he had many new ideas for ways Tomie dePaola is quickly becoming a household favorite. Patrick's day this year, and upon finishing it, he had many new ideas for ways for us to celebrate and decorate for the holiday again this next year. It also spoke of Saint Patrick's love of God and wanting to spread the word. Being a Christian household, the message of God was appreciated and noted by my son, who enjoys church. The little note in the back by the author also pays homage to the Catholic church he grew up in, where he first learned about St. Patrick from his grandfather. A great educational read for any child... Jan 19, 2019 Abigail rated it liked it review of another edition Recommends it for: Readers Looking for Children's Biographies About Saint Patrick Born into a noble family in Roman Britain, Patrick was captured as a boy by coastal raiders, and sold into slavery across the sea, in Ireland. It was here, as he worked as a shepherd for his new master, King Miliucc, that - after much prayer - he first "felt the love of God in his heart. Escaping from Ireland, Patrick made his way home, but God was not finished with him, and he eventually found himself returning to the land of his captivity, to Christianize the population. Tomie dePaola - Born into a noble family in Roman Britain, Patrick was captured as a boy by coastal raiders, and sold into slavery across the sea, in Ireland. Tomie dePaola - whose retelling of the old legend of The Clown of God was one of my favorite religious picture-books as a child - turns his attention to the traditions of his mother's people in Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland. As someone with a great deal of admiration for ancient Irish culture, but who takes a dim view of proselytizing, I can't honestly say that Patrick is one of my personal heroes. But for those who feel differently, or who just want to introduce children to this influential man in Irish history, dePaola's book is a wonderful place to start. The story is engaging, the illustrations vintage dePaola (always a good thing. and the inclusion of five folk legends associated with the saint just gives the book added appeal. Definitely a title to be read for St. Patrick's Day, which (as dePaola informs us) marks Patrick's death, on March 17, 461... While I cannot guarantee that the stories are true and not folklore, I can say that it's an interesting read. Ages: 4 - 9 * Like my reviews? I also have hundreds of detailed reports that I offer too. These reports give a complete break-down of everything in the book, so you'll know just how clean it is or isn't. I also have Clean Guides (downloadable PDFs) which enable you to clean up your book before reading it! Visit my website! I enjoyed this offering for children a great deal. It was fun to learn that dePaola is half Irish and that is what prompted him to learn of and write about the saint. In Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola, a young boy named Patrick was captured at a young age and forced to be a shepherd for six years. He was very sad and lonely and prayed to God every day. He felt the love of God each time he prayed. He heard God talk to him one night and say that a ship would come for them and he would move to his own country. At first, the captain of the ship would not let him aboard. The hounds on the ship would not stop howling unless Patrick came along so In Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola, a young boy named Patrick was captured at a young age and forced to be a shepherd for six years. The hounds on the ship would not stop howling unless Patrick came along so they let him. They were starving so Patrick prayed for food and a herd of pigs ran by them. He heard Gods voice again and knew that he must return to Ireland to share Gods word. Patrick became a bishop and started the first church in Ireland. The king had planned to kill Patrick so his friend gave his life for him. Patrick came close to losing his life twelve times. After Patrick died, he was declared a saint and many churches were created in Ireland. Many people followed in his path and shared the word of God. Patrick listened to and answered God's call. He left his home and family in order to become a bishop and help the people. He knew his strengths and talents and used those in his devoted his life to God and helping others. One theme of this book is to always persevere and never give up. Patrick went through many trials and tribulations but always followed his heart and listened to God to guide him. Another theme in this book is doing what you love even if others do not always agree. Patricks family did not want him to leave but he knew that being a bishop was what he was called to do... Mar 28, 2011 Dolly parents reading with their children This is an interesting book about the life and legend of Saint Patrick, who, like the title of the book notes and the famous green beer, shamrock-filled, and corned beef and cabbage holiday declares, is the Patron Saint of Ireland. The story is very informative, although the narrative is a bit long and serious for younger children. There is even some violence, killing and mention of slavery, so I would recommend it for older elementary school-age children. But my favorite part is the author's This is an interesting book about the life and legend of Saint Patrick, who, like the title of the book notes and the famous green beer, shamrock-filled, and corned beef and cabbage holiday declares, is the Patron Saint of Ireland. But my favorite part is the author's note at the end that mentions that Tomie dePaola wrote this book in honor of his Irish mother, who requested that he do so. We also liked his description of the Holy Trinity through the use of a shamrock. As we read this we noted that Saint Patrick died 1550 years ago, which is quite notable considering that the celebration of his life continues with such festivity today. I have to admit that, through this book, I learned as much about this historical figure as our girls did... An interesting story about St. Patrick. Includes a biographical story about his life, then shorter stories at the end attributed to St. Patrick (such as driving the snakes from Ireland, or using the clover to explain the Holy Trinity. While I'm not sure I was utterly captivated by the tale, it is a good one for St. Patrick's Day as it does a good job of explaining key points in St. Patrick's life and the illustrations (classic dePaola) are captivating. dePaola wrote this for his Irish mother, An interesting story about St. dePaola wrote this for his Irish mother, who had urged him to write a book about their dear patron saint. Very sweet, and I loved his Author's Note when he explains how he got caught up in the fervor of discovering his Irish heritage... For adults also! Is there a law that prohibits us from reading any book that strikes our fancy? Kafka once said that we should read only books that sting us. I think it all boils down to the personal experience that evolves as one immerses oneself even in the simplest and most ordinary of books... You don't have to be Irish to love the Patron Saint of Ireland, St. Patrick the Scot. He is such an iconic figure in the Christian world because of his humble beginnings as a slave and then the miracles as a man of God and of the early church. This book has information about his life and the legend behind his fame in Ireland. The illustrations are in an original and innocent style of painting that depicts his life. The artist provides very cute illustrations to adorn this brief 1992 biography o St Patrick (Since JP is constantly singing a song about St. Patrick's Day that he learned in school! Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola has been in publication for years, but last week Open Road Integrated Media released an ebook edition in full color. You can find it on Amazon, Google Play, Apple, and Kobo. The illustrations looked fantastic in the ebook version, very clear and colorful. However, I wasn't impressed by the formatting (I was viewing an epub on my Nook Tablet, so other formats/devices may be different. The text was completely flush left, with no margin whatsoever Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola has been in publication for years, but last week Open Road Integrated Media released an ebook edition in full color. The text was completely flush left, with no margin whatsoever between the edge of the screen and the text. Often the page's text fit underneath the illustration, but there were a number of times when one or two sentences spilled over to a new page, which otherwise remained blank. If I veered from the publisher's default settings and fiddled with the margins or font size, some of the text actually cut off. I found myself wishing the images were just a tad smaller so all of its accompanying text fit on the same page. The main story is Saint Patrick's biography, which is followed by five legends about him. Each of these legends is very brief, only about 3-5 sentences each, accompanied by a single illustration summarizing the story. This layout gives a nice option for very young children, who might not be ready to sit and listen to the main portion of the book. Formatting issues aside, this book is by Tomie dePaola; of course it's wonderful! The actual content is everything you'd expect when you open a dePaola book: vivid and interesting illustrations, and a well-written story that captivates young readers. I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. I did not receive any other compensation for this review... I doubt that kids will find this very engaging, but it does provide an opportunity to talk about Saints and it explains a little about the history of Ireland. (A simple map of Europe showing the location of Ireland would have been helpful. As in many of his other books, dePaola includes an Afterword that explains his motivation for writing this story. Simple, colorful telling of Patrick's story. dePaola's artwork is delightfully folk-ish, and yet he ably portrays to children the harsh trials and deep encounters with God in this man's life: from Patrick being sold into slavery as a boy, to his God-given missionary dreams, to setting up his first Irish-Christian mission site in a barn, to his witnessing his friend's death, and more. Another homeschool read- this one we all enjoyed! Some of the illustrations of Patrick as a boy look like a girl to my kids and it was distracting from the story. Included are the legends about Saint Patrick as well, these mostly felt made up! But it was neat to read about the man right before Saint Patrick's Day this Sunday! Pictures were okay. More details on legends than other books about Patrick. Like those other books, this one includes the partialism that is part of the shamrock analogy. 3. 5 stars. Wonderful story and illustrations! This is a topic I would like to read more about especially since I have some Irish blood in me. This biography of St. Patrick is a nice length and level for young readers. Beautiful illustrations with a good read-aloud text. #cbad 2018-2019 - 5th grade SCA - 3/18/19 - average rating 4. 5 It's Tomie dePaola, enough said. Summary: The life and legend of St. Review: I liked this version of the life of St. Also, I don't always like Tomie dePaola's illustrations, but I loved the water in this one. The legend part made the kids laugh. Interesting picture book about the stories and myths of St. Patrick. March 2018 - a great preschool/early elementary introduction to St. Patrick. Does the job of telling St. Patrick's story. Eat some gummy worms. especially the green ones. Great overview of St. Patrick's life. In 1500 years will people be celebrating your life's work? Will mother's ask their sons to write books about you? Will children learn of your life's greatest struggles and triumphs? It's remarkable that western culture continues to celebrate Saint Patrick's mission to Ireland with an annual holiday, and this book is Tomie dePaola's contribution to the history behind the holiday. Simply told and illustrated in dePaolo's unique style, the narration captures the journey of St. Patrick from frightened In 1500 years will people be celebrating your life's work? Will mother's ask their sons to write books about you? Will children learn of your life's greatest struggles and triumphs? It's remarkable that western culture continues to celebrate Saint Patrick's mission to Ireland with an annual holiday, and this book is Tomie dePaola's contribution to the history behind the holiday. Patrick from frightened teen trafficked into slavery in a barbarian land (Ireland) to confident missionary returned to share Christ with his heathen oppressors. Why not 5 stars? Some of the descriptions are clunky, the Christian Roman empire. Really? The division between Great Britain and Ireland was not emphasized enough, which takes away from the magnitude of what Patrick attempted and accomplished. I would have liked a better delineation between primary source material and artistic interpretation via the end notes. Nonetheless, this is our favorite Saint Patrick book. Highly recommended, especially when combined with other perspectives. For more on St. Patrick see. The Story of St. Patrick's Day, Odden, 2007. Another winner from Tomie dePaola. Good way to introduce kids to the remarkable man that St. Patrick was. Tomie dePaola (pronounced Tommy da-POW-la) is best known for his books for children. He's been published for 40 years and has written and/or illustrated over 200 books, including 26 Fairmount Avenue, Strega Nona, and Meet the Barkers. Tomie dePaola and his work have been recognized with the Caldecott Honor Award, the Newbery Honor Award and the New Hampshire Governor's Arts Award of Living Treasure. Tomie dePaola (pronounced Tommy da-POW-la) is best known for his books for children. Tomie dePaola and his work have been recognized with the Caldecott Honor Award, the Newbery Honor Award and the New Hampshire Governor's Arts Award of Living Treasure. He lives in New London, New Hampshire with his new Airedale dog, Brontë... Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.

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True Story of Ireland's Patron Saint Comes to Life on Screen ForDocudrama 'I Am Patrick. 130 Agency Actor John Rhys-Davies makes his return to faith-based entertainment as the lead in the upcoming movie about the life of Irelands patron saint, Patrick.  The inspiring docudrama, “I Am Patrick: The Patron Saint of Ireland” will hit theaters on St. Patricks Day 2020 and aims to enlighten people on the little-known true story of St Patrick. From CBN Documentaries and Director Jarrod Anderson, the feature-length film features Rhys-Davies, known for his role in “The Lord Of The Rings, ” as the older Patrick. Sean T. OMeallaigh (“Vikings”) and Robert McCormack also portray Patrick at different phases of his life. “I Am Patrick” hopes to illuminate centuries of legend and myth about the life and mission of St. Patrick. The film will feature historical re-enactments, expert interviews and writings from the saint himself which details his journey from man to sainthood. “In the fifth century, the Roman empire was collapsing, and barbarians threatened civilization. In Britain, a teenager named Patrick was living a comfortable life as the son of a government official. Despite being part of the Roman Catholic Church, his faith didnt mean anything to him until he was kidnapped by pirates at the age of 16 and enslaved at the edge of the known world–Ireland. For six years, Patrick was forced to work as a shepherd and was driven to the brink of starvation. It was there he turned to his Christian faith and through divine intervention managed to escape. He was reunited with his family in Britain only to have a prophetic dream calling him to take Christianity back to the land of his captivity, ” the film synopsis reads. “Against the wishes of his family and the Church, Patrick returned as a missionary bishop to Ireland and converted thousands to Christianity. He opposed slavers, Irish kings and possibly Druids but nothing compared to the hostility he faced from his fellow Christians. After a close friend exposed a dark secret of Patricks, it is believed he was ordered to leave his mission and return to Britain. Patrick had to choose – obey God or obey man? ”  “I Am Patrick” will be in theaters for two days only, March 17-18, 2020, by Fathom Events. “From a life of comfort to enslavement to a faith that changed a nation, this is the true story of the saint you thought you knew, ” said writer, director Anderson in a statement shared with The Christian Post. Visit for tickets, locations and showtimes.

Beautiful movie! Cant wait to see the actual staircase. Thanks for sharing this. March 17 and 18, 2020 This St. Patricks Day the little-known yet fascinating and true story of Irelands patron saint comes to life on theater screens nationwide for two days only in the inspiring docudrama I AM PATRICK: THE PATRON SAINT OF IRELAND. From CBN Films and Director Jarrod Anderson, the feature-length film peels back centuries of legend and myth to tell the story of Saint Patrick using historical re-enactments, expert interviews and Patricks own writings to trace his journey from man to saint.

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Original title I Am Patrick: The Patron Saint of Ireland Year 2020 Country United States Director Jarrod Anderson Screenwriter Music Rob Pottorf Cinematography Colm Hogan Cast Documentary, John Rhys-Davies, Robert McCormack, Seán T. Ó Meallaigh, Ailbhe Cowley, John Paul O'Driscoll, Michael Cloke, Claire Richardson, Jed Murray, Darrach O'Duibh, Adam Traynor, Shane O'Regan, Shane G. Casey, Shane Casey, Jesse Morris, Joseph Duggan, James Keogh Producer NorthStar Studios. Distributed by Christian Broadcasting Network Genre Documentary Synopsis / Plot Documentary that peels back centuries of legend and myth to tell the true story of Saint Patrick. Through historical re-enactments, expert interviews and Patrick's own writings, experience the journey from man to saint. Movie Soulmates' ratings Register so you can access movie recommendations tailored to your movie taste. Friends' ratings Register so you can check out ratings by your friends, family members, and like-minded members of the FA community. Is the synopsis/plot summary missing? Do you want to report a spoiler, error or omission? Please send us a message. If you are not a registered user please send us an email to All copyrighted material (movie posters, DVD covers, stills, trailers) and trademarks belong to their respective producers and/or distributors. For US ratings information please visit.

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