The Great Rood Screen
The Rock of St. Michael — A St. Patrick's Day Episode
For St. Patrick's Day, Dcn. Seraphim presents his own translation of a remarkable and little-known medieval Latin text: the Skellig Michael legend from the Regensburg Schottenlegende. In it, the saints of Ireland come to Patrick with a plea — the forests and caves and solitudes where they long to pray are crawling with venomous creatures and demons, and they cannot find peace. What follows is an account of spiritual warfare on an epic scale: Patrick summons a universal council of the saints, who march forth in ecclesiastical battle array against the hosts of evil, driving them step by step toward the western sea. At the climax, Patrick raises his hands like Moses against Amalek, his fingers burning like the unconsumed bush, and from a rock in the farthest ocean the Archangel Michael appears with companies of angels.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
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The Great Rood Screen is a podcast hosted by Deacon Seraphim Richard Rohlin about the Orthodox Catholic Saints and Faith of Britain and Ireland, told as those early faithful Christians told it, with piety and reverence. Join us for a year, along with other Orthodox scholars and clergy, as we walk through the calendar of the Insular Saints day by day, story by story, and discover the great cloud of witnesses who still adorn the rood screen of history and hagiography.
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