Saint Patrick Quotes

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  • I am certain in my heart that all that I am, I have received from God.

  • If I be worthy, I live for my God to teach the heathen, even though they may despise me.

    Saint Patrick, Saint Secundinus (Bp. in Ireland) (1953). “The works of St. Patrick. Hymn on St. Patrick”
  • I am Patrick, a sinner, most uncultivated and least of all the faithful and despised in the eyes of many.

  • Daily I expect to be murdered or betrayed or reduced to slavery if the occasion arises. But I fear nothing, because of the promises of heaven.

  • Christ before me, Christ behind me,Christ in me.

    St Patrick's Breastplate, traditionally attributed to the saint.
  • I grieve for you, how I mourn for you, who are so very dear to me, but again I can rejoice within my heart, not for nothing have I labored, neither has my exile been in vain.

    "Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus". Translated by John Skinner, www.ancienttexts.org.
  • Let anyone laugh and taunt if he so wishes. I am not keeping silent, nor am I hiding the signs and wonders that were shown to me by the Lord many years before they happened, who knew everything, even before the beginning of time.

    "The Confession". Translated by John Skinner, www.ccel.org.
  • May the strength of God pilot us, may the wisdom of God instruct us, may the hand of God protect us, may the word of God direct us. Be always ours this day and for evermore.

  • Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me.

  • Sufficient to say, greed is a deadly deed. You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.

  • That which I have set out in Latin is not my words but the words of God and of apostles and prophets, who of course have never lied. He who believes shall be saved, but he who does not believe shall be damned. God has spoken.

  • The Lord opened the understanding of my unbelieving heart, so that I should recall my sins.

  • If I have any worth, it is to live my life for God so as to teach these peoples; even though some of them still look down on me.

  • Before I was humiliated I was like a stone that lies in deep mud, and he who is mighty came and in his compassion raised me up and exalted me very high and placed me on the top of the wall.

  • If I have any worth, it is to live my life for God.

    "Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus". Translated by John Skinner, www.ancienttexts.org.
  • I arise today Through the strength of heaven: Light of sun Brilliance of moon Splendor of fire Speed of lightning Swiftness of wind Depth of sea Stability of earth Firmness of rock.

    "Christian Spirituality: Origins to the Twelfth Century". Book by Bernard McGinn, Jean Leclercq, John Meyendorff, 1986.
  • I am not ignorant of what is said of my Lord in the Psalm: "You destroy those who speak a lie." And again: "A lying mouth deals death to the soul." And likewise the Lord says in the Gospel: "On the day of judgment men shall render account for every idle word they utter."

  • And there I saw in the night the vision of a man....coming as it were from Ireland, with countless letters. And he gave me one of them, and I read the opening words of the letter, which were, The voice of the Irish...and as I read the beginning of the letter I thought that at the same moment I heard their voice - they were those beside the Wood of Voclut, which is near the Western Sea - and thus did they cry out as with one mouth: We ask thee, boy, come and walk among us once more.

  • He who believes shall be saved, but he who does not believe shall be damned. God has spoken.

  • Christ beside me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ within me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me.

    Saint Patrick, Charles Henry Hamilton Wright (1885*). “The Writings of Patrick: The Apostle of Ireland. A Revised Translation with Notes Critical and Historical”
  • Christ be with me, Christ within me, Christ behind me, Christ before me, Christ beside me, Christ to win me, Christ to comfort me and restore me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ in quiet, Christ in danger, Christ in hearts of all that love me, Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

    Saint Patrick, Charles Henry Hamilton Wright (1885*). “The Writings of Patrick: The Apostle of Ireland. A Revised Translation with Notes Critical and Historical”
  • No one should ever say that it was my ignorance if I did or showed forth anything however small according to God's good pleasure; but let this be your conclusion and let it so be thought, that - as is the perfect truth - it was the gift of God.

    Saint Patrick, Saint Secundinus (Bp. in Ireland) (1953). “The works of St. Patrick. Hymn on St. Patrick”
  • Never trust a dog to watch your food.

  • I pray to God to give me perseverance and to deign that I be a faithful witness to Him to the end of my life for my God.

    Saint Patrick, Saint Secundinus (Bp. in Ireland) (1953). “The works of St. Patrick. Hymn on St. Patrick”
  • For after chastisement from God, and recognizing him, our way to repay him is to exalt him and confess his wonders before every nation under heaven.

    The Confession, c. 452.
  • I prayed in the woods and on the mountain, even before dawn. I felt no hurt from the snow or ice or rain.

  • I am imperfect in many things, nevertheless I want my brethren and kinsfolk to know my nature so that they may be able to perceive my soul's desire.

  • I am Patrick, yes a sinner and indeed untaught; yet I am established here in Ireland where I profess myself bishop. I am certain in my heart that 'all that I am,' I have received from God. So I live among barbarous tribes, a stranger and exile for the love of God.

    "Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus". Translated by John Skinner, www.ancienttexts.org.
  • He [God] watched over me before I knew him, and before I learned sense or even distinguished between good and evil, and he protected me, and consoled me as a father would his son.

  • So I live among barbarous tribes, a stranger and exile for the love of God.

    "Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus". Book by Saint Patrick, c.450.
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