Patrick and the Fire A Legend about Saint Patrick

“Patrick and the Fire: A Legend about Saint Patrick” by Cornelia Mary Bilinsky is an illustrated book published by Pauline Books & Media in 2017. This 25-page work presents a narrative centered around Bevan, a goatherd who finds his life transformed when he encounters Patrick, a stranger who introduces him to the concept of one God in three persons. The story unfolds as Bevan shares news of a festival bonfire, prompting Patrick to ignite a fire that symbolizes his unwavering faith.
Readers will discover a blend of biography and religious themes as the tale explores Patrick’s determination to preach about God despite challenges. The narrative incorporates elements of legends and myths, making it suitable for those interested in religious stories and celebrations. This edition, written in English, offers a unique perspective on the life of Saint Patrick, engaging young readers with its vivid illustrations and meaningful content.
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Bevan thinks his life as a goatherd is boring. But when a stranger named Patrick appears, Bevan learns about one God in three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). Bevan tells Patrick of the bonfire the king will light at the festival that night and Patrick decides to light a fire to rival the king’s. Patrick’s faith keeps the fire burning even when it is doused with water. The king grants Patrick permission to preach about God to the people.
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