School: Clochar na Trócaire, Maghcromtha
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- XML “Diarmuid Ó Seaghdha na Bolgaí - Diarmuid agus an Sagart”
- XML “Tales and Legends of Saint Patrick”
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- Concerning the early life of St. Patrick, we have few authentic particulars, but tradition fills up some of the gaps in a manner that satisfies most Irishmen. We know he came to Ireland early in the fifth century and that Bantry and Dublin are rival claimants for his first welcome. A famous old song supports the claim of Southern Ireland for this honour:-
"St. Patrick, they say(continues on next page)