St. Patrick, The Patron Saint of Nigeria … and Ireland

| 03/6/2023

By: Auxiliary Bishop Peter J. Byrne

It is important to remember that the devotees of this great apostle are not restricted to a particular race or background

St. Patrick is depicted in stained glass at St. Boniface Church in San Francisco.
St. Patrick is depicted in stained glass at St. Boniface Church in San Francisco. The feast of St. Patrick is celebrated March 17. (CNS photo/Octavio Duran)

Years ago, when I was pastor of Immaculate Conception Parish on Staten Island, the school children followed a custom in which they would read a brief profile of a favorite saint at the end of the Mass for All Saints Day. 

I remember the time when a student, the daughter of Nigerian immigrants, identified St. Patrick as the patron of Nigeria…and Ireland.  Ireland was mentioned as a bit of an afterthought. It was a unique take on the veneration of the beloved bishop, who is also, of course, the patron of the Archdiocese of New York. It also expressed a great truth – St. Patrick is honored throughout the world because of the missionary zeal that he inspired among his spiritual sons and daughters, a passion for the Gospel that has had an impact far and wide. 

As we roll through March, and as various celebrations of St. Patrick’s Day take place, with varying degrees of piety, it is important to remember that the devotees of this great apostle are not restricted to a particular race or background. It is with awe that we can contemplate the influence of this one life, and this heart so devoted to Christ his Savior.

Hail Glorious St. Patrick!

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