Hmm. St. Patrick was originally kidnapped and brought to Ireland by Irish marauders then sold as a slave, spending many years hearding sheep in Sliabh Mis. He later escaped slavery and Ireland but then returned to Ireland to tell people about Christianity, knowing he could be killed. It wasn't a crusade or some such thing. He wouldn't have taught the Christianity you have portrayed because that is a much later innovation and not Orthodox Christianity. St Patrick is recognized because so many willingly converted to Christianity, including some Druids who became priests.
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