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00:00This is the story of one of the best known of all the saints.
00:30Patrick.
00:31His story is a mixture of fact and legend, as it is with so many other saints.
00:38The man who brought the Christian faith to the land of Hibernia, now known as Ireland,
00:43came from across the channel in Roman Britain.
00:47He was a Roman citizen during the period when the empire was close to its ragged end.
01:00His name was Patrick.
01:16He was born into the Christian faith.
01:19He was a young man who did not know the true God.
01:24And he had no idea about salvation.
01:27Well, if I'm causing any trouble...
01:30Stand behind me.
01:35You have to keep your old hikes.
01:36We're here for your star chest.
01:37And you're a young one.
01:42Catch me!
01:49Help!
01:51They were the Gales, the pagan inhabitants of Ibernia.
02:16The Romans never conquered them, and they considered the Gales.
02:21Barbarians.
02:29Not a bad day's work.
02:34Off the board.
02:51Get moving.
02:53Off the board.
02:54Get moving.
02:55Off the board.
03:16Who will rescue us?
03:21You're citizens of the Empire.
03:23What Empire?
03:26No one's coming to rescue us.
03:29This is our life now.
03:32What's left of it.
03:46Follow me.
04:16Sit down.
04:46Not you.
04:50He's hungry.
04:51Why are you punishing him?
05:16No one's coming.
05:46I am Milhu, but you will call me Master.
06:06I am glad that you are here, for you are young, you are strong, for the next weeks you will
06:13sleep in the hut beyond.
06:16You will do as I tell you to do.
06:19And if I say sit, sit.
06:23Sit.
06:24Do I have protection as a citizen of Rome?
06:40And what kind of protection do you wish for, oh citizen of Rome?
06:51Is it for yourself or for your fellow Roman citizens?
06:56Or are you thinking that your head might stand on the highest pike?
07:07Well, that will be my decision when the time comes.
07:12Or are you thinking that Roman soldiers might come and rescue you?
07:18Well, the answer is no.
07:19Well, the answer is no.
07:20You will speak what I tell you to speak.
07:25You will shepherd.
07:26You will shepherd one of my flocks.
07:30You will shear the sheep in spring.
07:33These will be your principal tasks as a shepherd.
07:36You will be allowed to kill one sheep each season to feed yourself.
07:42Just one.
07:44If I find that you have stolen from me, you will be sacrificed to Aron, the god of the underworld.
07:56Do you understand me?
07:59Now, sit.
08:29Oh.
08:32Oh.
08:34Oh.
08:35Oh.
08:38Oh.
08:39Oh.
08:45Oh.
08:54Oh.
08:55You, come on.
09:19What are you doing?
09:21Taking your sheep for the first season.
09:22But why?
09:30Because I can.
09:33But what am I going to eat?
09:40Eat the dried meat.
09:41There, that's where you take the sheep.
09:52No, it's so cold.
10:13ORGAN PLAYS
10:43Patrick came to believe that the ordeal of being abducted into slavery
11:10was a punishment for turning away from God.
11:15ORGAN PLAYS
11:45ORGAN PLAYS
12:15They were the forest dwellers.
12:33These were pagans who survived on what they could forage.
12:38ORGAN PLAYS
13:08ORGAN PLAYS
13:10ORGAN PLAYS
13:12ORGAN PLAYS
13:14ORGAN PLAYS
13:18ORGAN PLAYS
13:20ORGAN PLAYS
13:24ORGAN PLAYS
13:26Let's go.
13:56Let's go.
14:26Let's go.
14:56Months after he arrived in Hibernia, the love of God increased within him.
15:04His sense of awe before God.
15:08His spirit was moved, and he started to pray, day and night.
15:14Let's go.
15:26Let's go.
15:38Let's go.
15:50Let's go.
16:02Let's go.
16:14Let's go.
16:24Let's go.
16:36Let's go.
16:37Let's go.
16:38Let's go.
16:39Let's go.
16:40Let's go.
16:41Let's go.
16:42Let's go.
16:43Let's go.
16:44Let's go.
16:45Let's go.
16:47Let's go.
16:48Let's go.
16:49Let's go.
16:50As time went by, the hunger in Hibernia grew worse, and Patrick had to make a choice.
17:11I offer you this sheep.
17:33We have thanks to you.
17:37May joy rise up to greet you at every dawn.
17:41Day 1
17:48Day 2
17:51Day 3
17:55Day 3
17:57Day 3
18:00Day 3
18:02Day 4
18:05Day 4
18:07Day 4
18:09Day 4
18:10boy what are you doing i've come for the sheep gather them up and load them into the cart
18:24car what's your christ to me
18:40so
24:40May the tides bear you safely on your journey.
24:46May you think of us often as we will think of you.
24:49He found his salvation in the land of his captivity in Hibernia.
25:02The revelation came true.
25:04The revelation came true.
25:12And after six years, and after six years, Patrick returned to his homeland.
25:18I became a shepherd.
25:48He was a man who took you, he said,
25:50he was a man who took you, he was a man who took you.
25:54He was a man who took you.
25:56He said, I told them to open up to the world and said,
26:02he said, he told them to open their hearts to the Lord our God.
26:03He told them to open their hearts to the Lord our God.
26:05My dear son, you have been through a terrible trial.
26:06But that was where my heart opened to God, Mother.
26:07The trial was the first step in the road.
26:10Now you're home.
26:12And you can return to yourself.
26:15Mother, there are souls to save everywhere.
26:18Your duty is to...
26:20My greatest duty is to God.
26:23So it is for all of us who have received this word.
26:36Please forgive me.
26:40Father, I will no longer look past any man or woman who crosses my path.
26:54I've come to serve God.
27:12I see that we have no choice other than to give all of ourselves to God, which means to give all of ourselves to those most in need.
27:28I saw it every minute of the day during my years as a slave.
27:32I was in Hibernia.
27:34I was herding sheep for the pagans who took me away from my home.
27:38And the people came to me from out of the darkness, and they cried out for God's love, even though they didn't know how to say it.
27:45And I gave them whatever I could of my food, of my clothing, of the animals I garnered.
27:51I gave them my love.
27:53God's love.
27:55There is nothing else.
27:58Will you admit me?
28:03Yes.
28:10And how will I begin?
28:13Will I bring food to the people, or will I take care of the sick?
28:17You will begin serving God right now.
28:22By sweeping the floor.
28:24Chicken
28:43T 고민
28:45Out there, out there people.
28:47Preach sheeners, they seem to come back ...
28:52Examine your heart.
29:00What is unspoken within you?
29:04I have no answer.
29:07But you do.
29:09You're the only one with the answer.
29:12Let it speak within you.
29:15How long will it take?
29:22You're a heartless, godless hypocrite.
29:34It's always the sin of pride with you.
29:37You speak of love, but never from love.
29:39We're a community of God, of common faith.
29:43And you always complain about every task that's required of you for the community.
29:48My brothers, I am the worst sinner of all.
29:51Pride, again.
29:53But I mean it, because I am a prideful man.
29:58And I apologize to you, my brother, for my harsh words.
30:01But my pride comes from a swelling heart.
30:04And every moment that I'm not doing the work of God for others,
30:07the ones who always come knocking on our doors,
30:10I feel the time is wasted.
30:13Patrick, I count one sheep missing from our flock.
30:18Patrick, you will pray in your dormitory throughout your waking hours for 28 days.
30:33And I am now telling you that I will be made bishop.
30:35I have decided to appoint our brother Patrick as abbot.
30:43Your grace, how can this be?
30:47After we've heard this man, for hours of argument,
30:50confessed before us to the sin of pride?
30:53And after you've just accused him of giving away one of our sheep,
30:55and now he's to become a new abbot?
30:57How can this be?
30:58That will be for one reason, and one reason alone.
31:04Patrick is argumentative, stubborn, and overflowing with pride.
31:10But his faith is abiding, and it is endless.
31:18Dear Lord, we give you thanks.
31:20We will always offer up our hearts towards you and your glory.
31:24In your name we pray.
31:25Amen.
31:28We beg you to come back and walk among us again.
31:43The one who gave his life for you.
31:46He it is who speaks in you.
31:49Come back to us, holy boy.
31:51Find your way back to the land you love,
31:54where you found your heart.
31:56Come back to us.
31:58Come back to us.
32:26my name is patrick i am a deacon of the christian church and i have returned to bring the faith to
32:38hibernia returned i was a roman slave captured as a young man
32:46and brought across the sea to this village to serve milcu
32:51six years later after tending to his sheep in the far hills i made my way home i escaped
33:00and you returned yes to pay for my freedom
33:08i have no memory of you but i'm happy to oblige
33:16you will pay me with your fine christian head
33:22now down on your knees
33:27so eager to die
33:37ready to die always because i have my god and my savior by my side
33:46within me and without me
33:49whatever punishment you lay upon me whatever you do to me into my flesh
33:53you can't really kill me
33:56god is with me
33:59the father the son and the holy ghost
34:02so you came here to die
34:07i returned here to hibernia
34:09to bring you the great gift of jesus and his teachings
34:13and the promise of eternal life
34:16for all of us
34:18that includes you
34:21god has nothing but love for you
34:24and so do i
34:27oh that is so good to hear
34:30cronan
34:33over these head
34:37now
34:39do it now
34:59now
35:00i will not harm a hair on that man's head
35:24nor will you
35:26who has the heart to kill this christian
35:36who
35:38is there anyone
35:40do i have to kill him myself
35:43why are you crying brother
36:10why did you come back here
36:15to bring you into the light of god
36:19well
36:20here
36:21now
36:25now
36:28uh
36:29let me
36:29now
36:34now
36:35i
36:38i
37:12It was where the water suddenly started flowing, so many years before.
37:42I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
37:54You are forgiven.
38:01All is forgiven in the light of God.
38:03Dear Lord, on this sacred site we will build our church, the first of many.
38:15And now, with this holy water, I will baptize anyone who will come forth and walk in the way of the Lord.
38:23I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
38:37I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
38:54I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
39:01You answered my call.
39:02Of course I did.
39:06God watches over us all.
39:10He sent a son who lived among people many years ago.
39:16And his son's name was Jesus.
39:19And he died.
39:19But then he returned from death.
39:24Just like you.
39:29This leaf is the Father.
39:31God.
39:33And this leaf next to it is the Son, Jesus Christ.
39:37And this third leaf is the Holy Ghost.
39:40There they are.
39:43All three of them.
39:45On separate leaves.
39:46But they are together.
39:48On the same stem.
39:51Because they are separate.
39:53But they are one.
39:54We found a wonderful place for the church.
40:12Didn't we?
40:13Yes.
40:14We did.
40:24Patrick returned to Ireland in 433 A.D.
40:38It was said that in the decades that followed,
40:41he established 700 churches and ordained 5,000 priests.
40:46By the time of Patrick's death in 461,
40:49what had once been a pagan stronghold
40:52was transformed into a beacon of the Christian faith.
41:08We took the bare bones of the story of St. Patrick
41:11and we tried to make a tale of a spiritual awakening
41:16and a spiritual discipline
41:18which led to his power as a leader in the church.
41:22I just, I love that we see somebody
41:25coming to spiritual revelation, really,
41:31out of the hellscape of slavery.
41:34He kind of came to God
41:35through those two roads that so many of us do,
41:39through nature.
41:41First, being a shepherd of the animals
41:43and then through prayer.
41:46Prayer and the solitude.
41:48The beauty of the solitude.
41:51And the only one he can share with is God.
41:54And the care of the sheep
41:56is the metaphor for the whole thing.
41:58Yeah, and he goes back,
41:59which is incredible for me.
42:00Yeah, he goes back.
42:01He could have just stayed at home
42:02and said that was a terrible time.
42:04I was a slave, right?
42:05That's right.
42:05He didn't have to go back to Hibernia.
42:06Yeah, and so that to me is the part
42:08that's the most moving.
42:09You mentioned solitude.
42:10I love that this episode has so few words
42:13compared to some of the others.
42:14That's right.
42:15He's by himself.
42:16We think of a missionary
42:17as shouting from the housetops,
42:19urging people to come to the gospel,
42:21but he carries this faith from the continent
42:24onto this island inside,
42:26and he bears it within him in solitude,
42:29but it's still so powerful
42:31that it keeps him alive
42:32the way it's kept so many imprisoned
42:34and enslaved people alive.
42:35Right.
42:35And he feels sent,
42:37which is what a missionary is.
42:38Missio means to be sent.
42:39He feels sent to go back to Ireland
42:42and preach by not only words,
42:45but by his example.
42:46He must have been incredibly charismatic, too,
42:48and, you know, like St. Peter before him,
42:50a tough guy as well.
42:51He apparently was a tough guy
42:52and was hard-headed
42:53and caused a lot of arguments.
42:55In religious communities,
42:56we say the saints and the martyrs.
42:58The martyrs are the ones
42:59that have to live with the saints.
43:01You know, saints are tough people.
43:02They're demanding, right?
43:04And they have to be,
43:05and they can be tough to live with
43:06and tough to work with and work for.
43:08After Patrick created
43:10or helped create the church in Ireland,
43:12Ireland was cut off from the rest of Europe.
43:14That period of becoming Christian
43:17and monasteries actually developing,
43:20in other words,
43:21there's two or three people first,
43:22and it becomes bigger and 20,
43:24and then they make a little monastery.
43:25And then that monastery took upon them
43:27all the literature and knowledge
43:30of what was left of the Western Roman Empire.
43:33One monk, one book,
43:35transferring line by line, by hand.
43:38They're the ones who saved so much
43:40of Western civilization.
43:42And so they had that power, too,
43:43the power of knowledge.
43:45St. Patrick is certainly instrumental,
43:47and as you were saying, Marty,
43:48the development of the monasteries
43:49is key to understand Irish Catholicism.
43:52I think what's so interesting
43:53is the influence that the Irish church,
43:55the Irish Catholic church,
43:56had on the rest of the world,
43:58particularly the United States, right?
44:00So not only Irish immigrants coming,
44:03but the clergy and the bishops
44:04being largely Irish.
44:06That small island, right,
44:07has this outsized influence
44:09on the rest of the church,
44:11and I think still does today.
44:12We invented a kind of turning point,
44:14actually was inspired by a scene
44:15from Inmar Bergman's film,
44:17The Virgin Spring,
44:18where this act of brutality
44:19is followed by a signal from the divine,
44:24a sign of grace that kind of leads to redemption,
44:26and that is the water from the stone.
44:29You know, in making films and literature,
44:31there's a tradition
44:32of sudden spiritual enlightenment.
44:34Fiction and cinema,
44:36I think they could give us a model
44:38for considering spiritual possibilities
44:41in our lives.
44:42William James,
44:43he distinguished between once-born people
44:45and twice-born,
44:46and the twice-born is the strong convert,
44:49the kind that you're describing here.
44:50Yes.
44:51And then Flannery O'Connor said,
44:52well, if you're a dramatic artist,
44:54you're going to be drawn to the twice-born.
44:56Because the shortest line between two points
44:59is a sudden, violent episode.
45:01That's right.
45:02A dramatic change in a person's life
45:04that happens through these experiences
45:06is just much more dramatic
45:07when it happens to the man being knocked off his horse,
45:10or what happens in this episode.
45:12Is it artistic license?
45:13No, I think there's something
45:14that gets to the heart of how religion operates.
45:17Yes!
45:17Yes!
45:19Harris!
45:20Yes!
45:21Yes!
45:24Oh, yes!
45:26Yes!
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