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Through a simple, heartfelt letter, a young Roman slave named Patricius shares his journey from rustic ignorance to a profound encounter with the divine. Captured as a teenager and taken far from his homeland, he recounts the shame of his sins, the emptiness of pagan worship, and the sudden clarity that led him to embrace the one true God. His narrative weaves personal remorse with vivid description of the harsh conditions of exile, offering listeners a glimpse of early Christian conversion in the Roman world.
Patricius then turns his confession into a theological meditation, praising the Father and the Son, and invoking the Holy Spirit as the source of his newfound hope. Addressed to the Irish community, his words aim to inspire humility and faith, emphasizing the universal call to repentance and the promise of mercy. The style is modest and earnest, making the ancient testimony feel intimate and relatable for modern ears.
Language
la
Duration
~31 minutes (29K characters)
Release date
2024-10-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A fifth-century missionary later honored as Ireland’s patron saint, this enduring figure stands at the center of some of the best-known stories in Christian history. The real person behind the legends was a Romano-British captive who returned to Ireland and helped spread Christianity there.
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