Saint Patrick: The Boy Who Forgave
Paddy Bréagnamh
Mini Saints & Missionaries Library
ISBN 9798899681004
eISBN 9798899681011
ASIN B0GGJ6DGD9
There are currently 7 volumes available in this series. But this is actually the updated or completely rewritten version of the first, which was originally called: From Pirates to Parades: The Story of Saint Patrick and His Day. So if you include the first edition on this saint there have been 8 volumes in the series, and I have enjoyed them a lot and keep checking for when new ones are released. I have enjoyed them all and recommended a few of them to several people. I especially loved the volume on Pope Leo XIV. This volume I picked up shortly after it released and read it the same day. The description of the book is:
“Discover the true story behind Saint Patrick—told with warmth, courage, and heart.
Saint Patrick is often celebrated with shamrocks and parades, but his real story is much more powerful.
Saint Patrick: The Boy Who Forgave introduces young readers to the inspiring true story of a boy who was taken far from home and forced into slavery. Through hardship and loneliness, Patrick learned to pray and trust God. Years later, he made a brave choice—to return to Ireland as a missionary, bringing faith, forgiveness, and hope to the very people who had once hurt him.
Written in gentle, age-appropriate language, this book shows children that faith can grow through difficult moments and that forgiveness can be one of the bravest choices of all.
Inside this book, readers will find:
• A child-friendly biography of Saint Patrick
• A powerful story of courage, prayer, and forgiveness
• Reflection questions for meaningful discussion
• A timeline and fact page for young learners
Part of the Mini Saints & Missionaries Library, this book is perfect for families, classrooms, religious education programs, and anyone looking to introduce children to real stories of faith in action.”
I now suspect that the author, Paddy Bréagnamh, is a pen name, I can only find the 7 volumes in this series and the previous one on Saint Patrick in several bookstores online. This eighth, newly released volume I have read.
The chapters and sections in the volume are:
Introduction
1. When Patrick Was Taken
2. Taken Across the Sea
3. Learning to Pray in the Quiet
4. A Voice That Said, “Go”
5. Called to Return
6. A Shepherd of God’s People
7. Why the World Remembers Saint Patrick
8. Forgive Like Saint Patrick
Reflection Questions
Saint Patrick at a Glance
Timeline of Saint Patrick
Author’s Note
Mini Saints & Missionaries Library Series
I did a comparison between the old and new volumes and they are completely different books. This volume was written to match the style and feel of the other books in the series. This volume is written for young readers, it would be considered an early chapter book. Each chapter has illustrations. The material is well put together. It is a good introduction to this saint. I highlighted a few passages while reading this volume they are:
“Every year on March 17, people all over the world wear green, wave shamrocks, and celebrate Saint Patrick. There are parades and songs, special foods, and plenty of fun. But the real Saint Patrick lived a life that was far more challenging—and far more meaningful—than most people realize.”
“Saint Patrick’s story is not just about shamrocks or celebrations. It is a story about courage, forgiveness, and choosing love over fear. It is the true story of a boy who was hurt, a man who listened to God’s call, and a saint who returned to help the very people who had once caused him pain.”
“In the quiet of the hills, far from comfort and far from home, Patrick was being prepared for something greater than he could yet imagine.”
“Patrick helped build communities of faith wherever he went. He encouraged people to care for one another, baptized new believers, and trained leaders who would continue the work after he moved on.”
“Saint Patrick is remembered around the world, but his life speaks most clearly through the choices he made—especially when those choices were difficult. His story reminds us that faith often grows quietly, and that listening to God sometimes happens in moments of loneliness, patience, and trust rather than excitement or ease.”
I hope those quotes give you a feel for this volume. This latest release in this series, even though it is a new edition of the first volume, is an excellent read. The series keeps getting better and better. It was an excellent little read in a great series.
Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2026 Catholic Reading Plan!
Other articles about Saint Patrick:
The Confessions of Saint Patrick and Letter to Coroticus
Happy Saint Patricks Day 2012 With Saint Patrick Prayers
Patrick and The Fire - Cornelia Mary Bilinsky and Maggie Coburn
Twenty Tales of Irish Saint - Alice Curtayne
More Tales of Irish Saints - Alice Curtayne
The Secret of the Shamrock - Lisa M. Hendey and Jenn Bower
Brigid and the Butter - Pamela Love and Apryl Stott
Prayer of the day - Saint Patrick's Rune
The Trials of Saint Patrick.
Happy Saint Patricks Day 2012 With Saint Patrick Prayers
Patrick and The Fire - Cornelia Mary Bilinsky and Maggie Coburn
Twenty Tales of Irish Saint - Alice Curtayne
More Tales of Irish Saints - Alice Curtayne
The Secret of the Shamrock - Lisa M. Hendey and Jenn Bower
Brigid and the Butter - Pamela Love and Apryl Stott
Prayer of the day - Saint Patrick's Rune
The Trials of Saint Patrick.
The Spiritual Journey of St Patrick - Aidan Larkin
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