Some Irish Saints
St. Patrick (418-493)
"May God never permit it to happen to me that I should lose His people which He
purchased in the utmost parts of the world."
St. Brigid (453-524)
"I should like to be a rent-payer to the Lord; that should I suffer misfortune, He would
bestow upon me a good blessing."
St. Columcille (521-597)
"Be at peace with one another and cherish sincere charity. If you thus follow the example
of the holy fathers, God, the comforter of the good, will assist you and I will intercede for
you. He will not only minister to your needs in this life, but will bestow upon you the
eternal rewards that are prepared for those who obey His commandments."
St. Malachy (1095-1148)
"I will remember you if such remembrance is permitted. I am certain it will be
permitted, for I have believed in God and to him who believes all things are possible. I
have loved God and I have loved you, and charity never falleth away."
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