I bind myself today to the power of heaven,
the light of the sun, the brightness of moon,
the splendor of fire, the speed of lightning,
the swiftness of wind, the depth of the sea,
the stability of earth, the firmness of rocks...
The symbolic imagery:
A young Patrick stands on a hill looking toward home just as he makes his escape from slavery. Embers glow and
an Irish wolfhound accompanies him.
Wild geese fly overhead infront of a rainbow; shamrocks grow among the rocks. as well as make up part of the border.
His various names are one the top, with a"P" adapted from the book of Kells. Celtic symbols comprise
the border as does a verse from his "binding prayer".
To learn about Patrick and/or view the scroll
that comes with this piece, click here.
Don't miss St. Patrick's Place- an interactive blog with facts, fun,
info.
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St. Patrick
Feast Day: March 17
Patron of
.Ireland .Nigeria
.Engineers
.Excluded People
Invoked against Fear of Snakes
Actual size: 5½" x 7½" x ¾" thick
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