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Saint Patrick: Captivity, Conversion, and the Making of Medieval Ireland

Saint Patrick: Captivity, Conversion, and the Making of Medieval Ireland

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Medieval Morsels Podcast

Saint Patrick is one of the most recognized figures of the medieval world, yet his true historical significance extends far beyond legend. In this episode of Medieval Morsels, we explore Patrick’s life through his own writings, including the Confessio and the Letter to Coroticus, alongside modern historical scholarship.

We examine Patrick’s early life in Roman Britain, his captivity in Ireland, his spiritual transformation, and his extraordinary decision to return as a missionary. This episode also explores how Patrick’s work helped integrate Ireland into the intellectual and religious structures of medieval Christendom, contributing to the rise of Irish monasteries as major centers of learning.

Through primary sources and historical analysis, this episode reveals how Patrick’s mission reshaped Irish society and influenced the development of medieval Europe.

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