The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick

The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick
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The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick is a work compiled by Irish cleric James O'Leary. Saint Patrick was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the «Apostle of Ireland», he is the primary patron saint of Ireland. The work is compiled with three main objectives in mind. First goal is to present the life of Saint Patrick, avoiding some irrelevant matter and not concerning with the history of the national church which he founded. Second goal was to show his character and his life as it is written in the most ancient original documents, without the influence of later historians who wrote about him. Final objective was to assemble and publish the original documents grouped together.


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Various. The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick

The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick

Table of Contents

PREFACE

THE CONFESSION OF ST. PATRICK

THE BEGINNING OF THE BOOKS OF THE BISHOP ST. PATRICK

ST. PATRICK'S EPISTLE TO COROTICUS

ST. PATRICK'S EPISTLE TO THE CHRISTIAN SUBJECTS. OF THE TYRANT COROTICUS

ST. FIECH'S METRICAL LIFE OF ST. PATRICK

Written in the Irish Language about 1,400 years ago. I

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TRIPARTITE LIFE

PART I

PART II

PART III

THE PROEME OF JOCELIN

THE LIFE AND ACTS OF ST. PATRICK

BY JOCELIN. CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II. How a Fountain burst forth, and how Sight and Learning. were given to the Blind

CHAPTER III. Of the Stone of Saint Patrick

CHAPTER IV. Of the Well dried up

CHAPTER V. How he produced Fire from Ice

CHAPTER VI. How the Sister of St. Patrick was healed

CHAPTER VII. How he restored to Life his Foster-Father

CHAPTER VIII. Of the Sheep released from the Wolf

CHAPTER IX. Of the Cow freed from an Evil Spirit, and Five other Cows. restored to Health

CHAPTER X. Of the Water turned into Honey, and of his Nurse restored to Health

CHAPTER XI. How the Fort was Cleansed

CHAPTER XII. Of the Religious Conversation of Saint Patrick

CHAPTER XIII. How Saint Patrick was Carried into Ireland

CHAPTER XIV. Of Milcho's Dream, and of its Interpretation

CHAPTER XV. Of the Angel Victor appearing to Saint Patrick

CHAPTER XVI. How St. Patrick was Redeemed from Slavery

CHAPTER XVII. How he Relieved those who were Perishing of Hunger

CHAPTER XVIII. Of his Fast continued for Twenty Days

CHAPTER XIX. How he Overcame the Temptation of the Enemy

CHAPTER XX. How he was again made Captive, and released. by the Miracle of the Kettle

CHAPTER XXI. Of Saint Patrick's Vision

CHAPTER XXII. How he dwelt with the blessed Germanus, and how he. received the Habit from Saint Martin

CHAPTER XXIII. Of the Flesh-meat changed into Fishes

CHAPTER XXIV. How in his Journey to Rome he Found the Staff of Jesus

CHAPTER XXV. How he Journeyed unto Rome, and was made a Bishop; and of Palladius, the Legate of Ireland

CHAPTER XXVI. How he Saw and Saluted the Lord

CHAPTER XXVII. Of the Miraculous Voyage of the Leper

CHAPTER XXVIII. How he beheld Devils

CHAPTER XXIX. Of the River sentenced to perpetual Sterility

CHAPTER XXX. How the Dry Land was turned into a Marsh

CHAPTER XXXI. Of his coming into Ulidia, and of the Prophecy. of the Magicians on his coming

CHAPTER XXXII. How a Fierce Dog was suddenly Tamed; of the Conversion. of Dichu; and how a Fountain rose out of the Earth

CHAPTER XXXIII. Of the Evil-doer Swallowed up by the Earth

CHAPTER XXXIV. Of the Aged Man restored unto his Youth

CHAPTER XXXV. Of the Death of Rius

CHAPTER XXXVI. Of the Death of Milcho

CHAPTER XXXVII. Of the Holy Mochna

CHAPTER XXXVIII. Of the Hostages of Dichu which were Freed by an Angel

CHAPTER XXXIX. Of Saint Benignus, and of the Prophecy which was made of him

CHAPTER XL. The Fire that was Lighted by Patrick

CHAPTER XLI. Of the Holy Man named Hercus

CHAPTER XLII. How the Magician was Destroyed

CHAPTER XLIII. Of the Miraculous but Terrible Rescue of Saint Patrick

CHAPTER XLIV. How the Saint Escaped the Deadly Snares

CHAPTER XLV. Of the Poison mingled in the Wine

CHAPTER XLVI. Of the Fantastic Snow

CHAPTER XLVII. How the Darkness was Dispersed

CHAPTER XLVIII. How the Magician and his Garment were consumed, and Benignus. and the Garment of St. Patrick preserved unhurt

CHAPTER XLIX. Of Many who were Swallowed up by the Earth, and how the rest were Converted unto God

CHAPTER L. Of the Sisters and the Nephews of St. Patrick

CHAPTER LI. How Saint Lumanus Sailed against the Wind and the Stream

CHAPTER LII. How Forkernus and his Parents were Converted and Baptized

CHAPTER LIII. Of the Prophecy of St. Patrick on Coyrbre, and of the Unfruitfulness of a River

CHAPTER LIV. Of Conallus, and of the Prophecy of Patrick concerning him

CHAPTER LV. Of the Altar of Saint Patrick

CHAPTER LVI. Of the Images destroyed from Heaven, and. of the Fountain produced from the Earth

CHAPTER LVII. How the Darkness was Dispersed

CHAPTER LVIII. Of the Virgins who went unto Heaven

CHAPTER LIX. Of the Magician Struck by Lightning, and of. Twelve Thousand Men Converted unto Christ

CHAPTER LX. Of another Magician whom the Earth swallowed up

CHAPTER LXI. How another Magician is Sunken up to the Ears, and again is Raised up

CHAPTER LXII. How a huge Stone was raised by the Saint

CHAPTER LXIII. How the Women were raised from Death

CHAPTER LXIV. Two Women who were pregnant are with their Infants. rescued from Death unto Life

CHAPTER LXV. How he builded a Church of Clay alone

CHAPTER LXVI. Of the two Rivers, Dubh and Drobhaois

CHAPTER LXVII. Of the Voice that issued from the Sepulchre

CHAPTER LXVIII. Of his Journey, and of his manifold Miracles

CHAPTER LXIX. The Prophecy of the Saint Concerning Dublinia; and the Sick Man cured

CHAPTER LXX. A Fountain is produced out of the Earth

CHAPTER LXXI. The Dead are raised up; the King and the People are converted; a Fountain is produced, and Tribute promised

CHAPTER LXXII. Of the Sentence pronounced on Murinus

CHAPTER LXXIII. Foylge is punished with a double Death, and the. deceiving Fiend is driven out of his body

CHAPTER LXXIV. Of the Saint's Prophecy concerning the Kings of Momonia

CHAPTER LXXV. How Dercardius and his Companions were destroyed

CHAPTER LXXVI. Of the Quarrel of the Two Brothers

CHAPTER LXXVII. Fourteen Thousand Men are miraculously refreshed. with the Meat of Five Animals

CHAPTER LXXVIII. Nineteen Men are raised by Saint Patrick from the Dead

CHAPTER LXXIX. The King's Daughter becomes a Nun

CHAPTER LXXX. The King Echu is raised from Death

CHAPTER LXXXI. A Man of Gigantic Stature is revived from Death

CHAPTER LXXXII. Of Another Man who was Buried and Raised Again

CHAPTER LXXXIII. Of the Boy who was torn in pieces by Swine and restored unto Life

CHAPTER LXXXIV. The Prayers of the Saint confer Beauty on an Ugly Man

CHAPTER LXXXV. The Stature of the same Man is increased unto a sufficient Height

CHAPTER LXXXVI. Of Saint Olcanus, the Teacher and Bishop, raised out of the Earth

CHAPTER LXXXVII. How the Tooth of Saint Patrick shone in the River

CHAPTER LXXXVIII. The Saint Prophesieth of the Virgin Treha, and a Veil. is placed on her Head by an Angel

CHAPTER LXXXIX. Saint Patrick Prophesieth of the Sanctity of Saint Columba

CHAPTER XC. The River is Divided in Twain, and Blessed

CHAPTER XCI. The Prophecy that Patrick made unto Connedus

CHAPTER XCII. Of Mannia and the other Islands Converted unto God

CHAPTER XCIII. Of the Saint's Prophecy concerning Six Priests, and of a Skin which he bestowed to them

CHAPTER XCIV. Saint Patrick Continueth his Preaching Three Days

CHAPTER XCV. Of the Vision of the Blessed Brigida, and its Explanation

CHAPTER XCVI. Of the Angels of God, of the Heavenly Light, and of the Prophecy of Saint Patrick

CHAPTER XCVII. The Temptation of the Nun is Subdued

CHAPTER XCVIII. Of Saint Comhgallus, and the Monastery foreshowed of Heaven

CHAPTER XCIX. The Saint Prophesieth of the Obstinate Fergus and of his Children

CHAPTER C. The Malediction of the Saint is laid upon the Stones of Usniach

CHAPTER CI. Of the Woman in Travail, and of her Offspring

CHAPTER CII. The Bishop Saint Mel catcheth Fishes on the Dry Land

CHAPTER CIII. The Footprints of Certain Virgins are impressed on a Stone

CHAPTER CIV. The Earth is raised in the midst of the Stream

CHAPTER CV. Of the Altar and the Four Chalices discovered under the Earth

CHAPTER CVI. A Treasure is Twice discovered in the Earth by Swine

CHAPTER CVII. Saint Patrick prophesieth of the two Brothers

CHAPTER CVIII. The Penitence of Asycus the Bishop

CHAPTER CIX. The Tempest of the Sea is Composed

CHAPTER CX. The Miracle of the Waters is Repeated

CHAPTER CXI. Of the Cowl of Saint Patrick which remained untouched by the Sea

CHAPTER CXII. Of the Veil that was sent from Heaven

CHAPTER CXIII. Of the Holy Leper, of the New Fountain, of the Angelic Attendance, and the Prophecy of Patrick thereon

CHAPTER CXIV. Of the Lake which was removed by Saint Patrick

CHAPTER CXV. Patrick understandeth the Conscience of Saint Fiechus, and blesseth him

CHAPTER CXVI. The Chariot is, by the Decision of the Angel, sent unto Fiechus

CHAPTER CXVII. The Several Offices of a certain Monastery are appointed by an Angel

CHAPTER CXVIII. The Prophecy of Saint Patrick concerning the Men of Callria

CHAPTER CXIX. Certain Cheeses are converted into Stones, and many Wicked Men are drowned

CHAPTER CXX. Of the Pitfalls passed over without danger, and the Prophecies of the Saint

CHAPTER CXXI. The Prophecy of the Saint on a Certain Village

CHAPTER CXXII. The Sentence prophetically declared

CHAPTER CXXIII. The Prophecy of the Saint on a Certain Bishop. and on the one who consecrated him

CHAPTER CXXIV. The Blind Man is restored to Sight; from him who seeeth is Sight. taken; and three are relieved of Lameness

CHAPTER CXXV. Nine Evil-doers are consumed by Fire from Heaven, and a Fountain is produced out of the Earth

CHAPTER CXXVI. Another Magician is in like manner Consumed

CHAPTER CXXVII. A Grove is cursed by the Saint

CHAPTER CXXVIII. The Sentence pronounced by the Saint on his Deceivers

CHAPTER CXXIX. A Mountain is swallowed up in the Earth, and again it is raised

CHAPTER CXXX. Euchodius is cursed by the Saint, and his Son is blessed

CHAPTER CXXXI. Of Saint Sennachus the Bishop

CHAPTER CXXXII. The Miracle which is worked for Certain Hewers of Wood

CHAPTER CXXXIII. A Hone is divided by Saint Patrick, and the Oppressor is drowned

CHAPTER CXXXIV. An Angel foretelleth to Patrick of Saint Moccheus

CHAPTER CXXXV. The Sentence pronounced by Patrick on Moccheus

CHAPTER CXXXVI. The Saint prophesieth of two Brothers, and a Fountain. is produced out of the Earth

CHAPTER CXXXVII. The Saint Prophesieth of a Certain Youth

CHAPTER CXXXVIII. Of Conallus and of his Shield

CHAPTER CXXXIX. A Heavenly Light shineth around Saint Patrick, and Victor is converted unto the Faith

CHAPTER CXL. A Certain Cymbal of Saint Patrick is lost and found again

CHAPTER CXLI. The Obedience of Saint Volchanus

CHAPTER CXLII. Of Saint Rodanus, the Herdsman of Patrick

CHAPTER CXLIII. Of Saint Kertennus, the Bishop of Clochor

CHAPTER CXLIV. Of a Boy who was blessed by Saint Patrick

CHAPTER CXLV. Of a Woman who was raised from Death

CHAPTER CXLVI. The Testimony of One who was revived from Death

CHAPTER CXLVII. The Cross that was not observed; and the Voice. which issued from the Sepulchre

CHAPTER CXLVIII. A Goat bleateth in the Stomach of a Thief

CHAPTER CXLIX. Of the Cloaks which fell from Heaven

CHAPTER CL. A wicked Tyrant is transformed into a Fox

CHAPTER CLI. The wicked Man Machaldus and his Companions. are converted unto the Faith

CHAPTER CLII. The Penitence of Machaldus

CHAPTER CLIII. A Meadow is overflowed by the Sea

CHAPTER CLIV. A Stone is changed into Milk, and Milk is changed into Stones

CHAPTER CLV. A Wagon laden with Twigs is saved from the Fire

CHAPTER CLVI. The Saint is preserved untouched from the falling Rain

CHAPTER CLVII. The Fingers of Saint Patrick shine with Light

CHAPTER CLVIII. Fire is also seen to issue from his Mouth

CHAPTER CLIX. The holy Virgin Memhessa departeth unto God

CHAPTER CLX. Of the Work which was done in the Lord's Day

CHAPTER CLXI. A certain Man is healed, and a Horse revived, in a place which is called Feart

CHAPTER CLXII. Of the Vessel which was given unto Saint Patrick, and again taken from him

CHAPTER CLXIII. Ardmachia is given unto Saint Patrick; and a Fountain. is produced out of the Earth

CHAPTER CLXIV. The Saint beholdeth a Vision of Angels, and cureth Sixteen Lepers

CHAPTER CLXV. Of the City of Ardmachia, and Twelve of its Citizens

CHAPTER CLXVI. At the Direction of the Angels Saint Patrick goeth unto Rome

CHAPTER CLXVII. The Acts of Saint Patrick while returning from Rome

CHAPTER CLXVIII. The Acts of St. Patrick after he had Returned

CHAPTER CLXIX. Of the Threefold Plagues of Hibernia

CHAPTER CLXX. The Threefold Plague is driven out of Hibernia by Saint Patrick

CHAPTER CLXXI. Without Earthly Food the Saint completeth a Fast of Forty Days

CHAPTER CLXXII. He banisheth the Demons forth of the Island

CHAPTER CLXXIII. Troops of Angels appear unto the Saint

CHAPTER CLXXIV. The Saint titheth Hibernia and the Dwellers therein

CHAPTER CLXXV. The different States of Hibernia are in a Heavenly Vision. shown unto the Saint

CHAPTER CLXXVI. The Answer of Saint Patrick to Secundinus

CHAPTER CLXXVII. Secundinus composeth a Hymn in Honor of Saint Patrick

CHAPTER CLXXVIII. The Soul of a Certain Sinner is by Saint Patrick freed from Demons

CHAPTER CLXXIX. How the Saint appeared unto Colmanus while singing his Hymn

CHAPTER CLXXX. The Admirable Contemplations of the Saint

CHAPTER CLXXXI. Saint Patrick beholdeth the Souls of the Rich. and of the poor Man sent unto different Places

CHAPTER CLXXXII. Saint Vinvaloeus is miraculously stayed by Saint Patrick from his purposed Journey

CHAPTER CLXXXIII. The Daily Prayers and Genuflexions of the Saint

CHAPTER CLXXXIV. How he passed the Night Season

CHAPTER CLXXXV. The Habit, the Bearing, and the Acts of Saint Patrick

CHAPTER CLXXXVI. Of the Sick whom he healed, and the Dead whom he raised; and of his Disciples who recorded his Acts

CHAPTER CLXXXVII. The Angelic Voice showeth unto Saint Patrick of his Death. and of the Place of his Burial

CHAPTER CLXXXVIII. The Place of his Sepulture is foreshown by a Light from Heaven

CHAPTER CLXXXIX. Saint Brigida bringeth unto Saint Patrick the Garment. which was to enshroud his Body

CHAPTER CXC. The Death of Saint Patrick

CHAPTER CXCI. The Number of the Years of his Life

CHAPTER CXCII. The Funeral Honors which Men and Angels paid. unto the Body of the Saint

CHAPTER CXCIII. The Light continueth for Twelve Days

CHAPTER CXCIV. The Miraculous Rising of the Sea between the Contending People

CHAPTER CXCV. Two Wains appear, the which are sent by a Miracle

CHAPTER CXCVI. The Sepulture of Saint Patrick in the City of Dunum

A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE TO THE LIVES OF ST. PATRICK

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