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== Lecciones de su vida ==
== Lecciones de su vida ==


Throughout his mission, Patrick was overshadowed by [[Lord Maitreya]] and [[Mighty Victory]]. The story of his life illustrates the power of one individual in God. On one occasion he faced the initiation of wrestling with the Antichrist. He explains that he was saved by calling on the name of [[Helios]]:  
A lo largo de su misión Patricio fue acompañado por el Señor Maitreya y el Poderoso Víctory. La historia de su vida ilustra el poder de una persona en Dios. En una ocasión afrontó la iniciación de luchar con el Anticristo. Él explica que se salvó al llamar a Helios:  


<blockquote>On that very same night I lay a-sleeping, and powerfully [[Satan]] assailed me; which I shall remember as long as I am in this body. He fell upon me like an enormous stone, and I was stricken nerveless in all my limbs. Whence then did it come into my unscholarly spirit to call upon Helias? At once I saw the sun rising into the dawn sky, and while I kept invoking “Helias, Helias,” with all my strength, lo, the Splendour of the Sun fell over me and instantly shook all the heaviness off from me. I believe I was succored by Christ my Lord and that his Spirit even then was calling out on my behalf.<ref>Oliver St. John Fogarty, ''I Follow Saint Patrick'' (London: Rich & Cowan, 1938), p. 298.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>On that very same night I lay a-sleeping, and powerfully [[Satan]] assailed me; which I shall remember as long as I am in this body. He fell upon me like an enormous stone, and I was stricken nerveless in all my limbs. Whence then did it come into my unscholarly spirit to call upon Helias? At once I saw the sun rising into the dawn sky, and while I kept invoking “Helias, Helias,” with all my strength, lo, the Splendour of the Sun fell over me and instantly shook all the heaviness off from me. I believe I was succored by Christ my Lord and that his Spirit even then was calling out on my behalf.<ref>Oliver St. John Fogarty, ''I Follow Saint Patrick'' (London: Rich & Cowan, 1938), p. 298.</ref></blockquote>