He was sold into slavery.
What brought St. Patrick to Ireland?
A nickname for Ireland based on a green gemstone
What is the Emerald Isle?
The patron saint of the Universal Church, families, fathers, expectant mothers, travelers, immigrants, house sellers and buyers, craftsmen, engineers and working people, among others.
Who is St. Joseph?
One God in 3 persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Who is the Trinity?
May this rise up to meet you.
What is the road?
Irish pirates.
Who kidnapped St. Patrick?
The type of land mass that is surrounded by water.
What is an island?
St. Joseph's title reflecting his role as head of the Holy Family, although not the biological father of Jesus, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
Who is the foster-father of Jesus?
Joseph, Mary and Jesus.
Who is the Holy Family?
His grace on you
Who is God?
How old St. Patrick was when he was brought to Ireland.
What is 16 years old?
The capital of Ireland.
What is Dublin?
Zero of his spoken words are recorded in Scripture.
How many of St. Joseph's spoken words are recorded in Scripture?
The woman who prompted Jesus to perform His first public miracle of turning water into wine at the Wedding at Cana.
Who is Mary, the Blessed Mother?
You should always remember to do this with the things that made you sad.
What is forget them?
Who St. Patrick believed told him, "Patrick your ship is ready."
Who is an angel in a dream?"
The primary language spoken in Ireland.
What is English?
The royal lineage that St. Joseph descended from.
What is the line of David?
The model used by fledgling nations of Western Europe in the twelfth century to create the first modern legal system.
What is the Catholic Church's Canon Law?
Something we hope God gives you if He sends you down a stony path.
What are strong shoes?
Because he saved the ship-wrecked fishermen from starving.
Why is St. Patrick the Patron Saint of French Fishermen?
The war that politically divided Ireland into Northern Ireland (part of UK) and the Republic of Ireland.
What is the Irish War of Independence (1919 to 1921)?
One of St. Joseph's titles that refers to his powerful intercession against demons.
What is "Terror of Demons?"
From the Latin word credo, a summary of faith meaning "I believe"
What is a creed?
May your troubles be less and your blessings be more,
And nothing but this come through your door
What is happiness?