Story Secrets - The True Story of St. Patrick

Story Secrets - The True Story of St. Patrick

Author: Fr. Roderick Vonhögen March 17, 2025 Duration: 5:03

Most of what people think they know about St. Patrick isn’t actually true.

He wasn’t Irish. He probably didn’t chase snakes out of Ireland. And he definitely didn’t invent green beer (sorry, folks). But here’s something even more surprising: we have a firsthand account of his life, written by St. Patrick himself.

It's called The Confessio, and it’s not just an old historical text—it’s a raw, personal, and deeply human story of faith, struggle, and redemption.

📖 Patrick’s Real Story
As a teenager, Patrick was kidnapped by Irish raiders and sold into slavery. For six years, he worked as a shepherd, alone and afraid. But in that solitude, he found something powerful: faith.

One night, he had a dream that led him to escape captivity and return home. But instead of staying in safety, he chose to return to Ireland—this time as a missionary. He wanted to bring Christianity to the very people who had enslaved him.

💡 Why You Should Read The Confessio
Most of what we know about Patrick comes from myths, written centuries after his death. But in The Confessio, we hear his own voice. He openly shares his fears, weaknesses, and struggles. He even apologizes for his poor Latin, showing just how humble he was.

And here’s the best part: it’s free to read online (link). It’s short, accessible, and—if you ask me—one of the most inspiring reads for St. Patrick’s Day.

👉 If you’re tired of the clichés and want to discover the real St. Patrick, I challenge you: read The Confessio this year. And if you do, let me know what stood out to you the most.


Ever notice how a great film or television show can linger in your mind long after the credits roll? There’s often something more happening beneath the surface, a resonance that feels almost spiritual. Story Secrets is where we pull on those threads. Hosted by Fr. Roderick Vonhögen, this podcast sits at a unique crossroads, weaving together discussions on faith, popular culture, and pure entertainment. Each episode takes a familiar story-whether from a beloved movie, a gripping TV series, or even a timeless tale-and gently uncovers the themes of meaning, purpose, and humanity hidden within. You won’t find dry lectures here; instead, Fr. Roderick brings a conversational and insightful perspective, revealing how narratives we enjoy in our leisure time can unexpectedly illuminate deeper questions about life, virtue, and connection. It’s for anyone who loves a good story and has ever wondered why it sticks with them. Tuning into this podcast feels like joining a thoughtful friend for a coffee after seeing a fantastic film, where the conversation naturally drifts from plot points to the profound. You’ll come away with a richer appreciation for the craft of storytelling and, perhaps, a new lens through which to view your own journey.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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