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Actually, the Gaelic name is Padraic....
"Jeff" wrote in message
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Do you think that Patrick, writing in Latin and describing his father, a
local functionary for Rome, might have use his father's Roman name?
And isn't Patrick an Irish name? Does that prove St. Patrick was Irish?
Horvath wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 08:53:42 -0500, Jeff
wrote this crap:
Horvath wrote:
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:26:01 -0800, (Thom Stewart)
wrote this crap:
Horass,
St Pat was Irish; Arnold is governor of Calif and an American. The
places of birth they had nothing to do with how they use their lifes.
Their choice is, and St Pat choose to be Irish.
He was never Irish. He was Roman.
Nope, he wasn't Roman. Try again.
Nope. Roman. His parents were Conchessa and Calpurnius. Those are
very Roman names. Look it up.
Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!
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