St Patrick Meet Noam
written by: Emile B. LaCerte Jr.
Patrick and Noam in the Donadea Forest
A Tale of Faith, Friendship, and the Living Heart of Creation
Patrick stood at the edge of the Donadea Forest, where ancient boughs swayed in rhythm with forgotten chants. Wise owls blinked from their perches, playful foxes darted between roots, and elusive deer watched from the shadows. The forest breathed as one great living being, aware of the visitor who had come to its threshold.
In Donadea Woods, the trees rose impossibly tall, their trunks like pillars of an old cathedral. Leaves rustled in the gentle breeze, whispering secrets older than kingdoms. Flowers bloomed in vibrant colors—violets, primroses, and wild roses—each one glowing as if lit from within. Birds hid among the branches, singing sweet melodies that wove through the air like threads of gold.
This forest was home to many creatures, both great and small: rabbits, squirrels, deer, foxes, and countless others. They lived in harmony, their affection for one another evident in every shared glance and gentle gesture. The forest was not merely alive—it was loving.
Deep within this sacred place, Patrick sensed a presence watching him. It was not threatening; it was ancient, warm, and aware. The creatures knew him, somehow. They recognized the kindness in his eyes, a kindness that reached beyond human boundaries. The forest welcomed him as if he had always belonged.
Patrick stepped barefoot onto the mossy earth. He sat beneath a towering oak, closed his eyes, and listened. The forest’s song rose around him—birds, wind, leaves, distant water—each voice blending into a single, melodious hymn. In that moment, Patrick understood that the love in this place was not only between animals. The trees loved the flowers, the flowers loved the soil, and the soil loved the sky. Everything was connected. Everything was held by the same divine breath.
One Good Friday, while the people of the nearby village gathered at church, Patrick ventured deeper into the heart of Donadea. His wooden staff tapped softly against moss-covered stones, and his robe trailed behind him like a drifting cloud. The air shimmered with spiritual enchantment.
There, in a clearing bathed in golden light, Patrick encountered a magnificent rabbit—the guardian of Donadea Forest.
The rabbit’s fur glowed faintly, as though touched by dawn. His eyes held centuries of wisdom.
“Why are you here, Patrick?” the rabbit asked, his voice gentle as a breeze through reeds.
Patrick startled. “You know my name.”
“I know your heart,” the rabbit replied.
Patrick bowed his head. “I seek answers that lie beyond the veil of this world. I seek to banish darkness, to bring light to these ancient lands.”
The rabbit nodded slowly. “Then listen well. The forest speaks truths hidden from mortal ears. The shamrocks that carpet these grounds symbolize the Holy Trinity—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
Patrick knelt and touched a three-leafed clover. “A divine revelation.”
“And the animals,” the rabbit continued, “are your allies. The owl guards ancient knowledge. The fox dances with mischief and wit. The deer embodies grace.”
As if summoned, a deer stepped forward, its antlers crowned with dew. It sniffed Patrick’s hand, then bounded away with a soft rustle.
“Learn to talk to the birds,” the rabbit said. “Learn to dance with the butterflies and sing with the wind.”
Patrick looked into the rabbit’s luminous eyes. “What is your name?”
“My name is Noam,” the rabbit answered. “I have come to free Lir’s children. The forest friends will guide you by whispering winds and reveal the ancient heart of this land.”
The owls hooted their approval. The foxes chattered riddles. The deer bowed their antlered heads. Shamrocks bloomed brighter beneath Patrick’s feet, glowing with divine unity.
Patrick rose. “Walk with me, Noam. Speak your story.”
“Yes,” Noam said. “I have lived for a long, long time. I walked in the sacred blood and was there when He arose. He asked me to share His story with all His creatures. I have come to Ireland to give hope, to strengthen the weary, and to restore faith.”
Patrick felt tears gather. “Then we shall work together. We will bring light to all living things.”
Noam’s voice deepened with gentle authority. “Banish the darkness within, as you banish it from these lands. Let love be your staff, compassion your cloak. When we forgive, we free ourselves from chains of anger and resentment. The Divine breath flows through all living things. Even the smallest fern carries the spark of eternity. Recognize the divine spark in every creature. Now let us go—do God’s work.”
As they walked, Noam shared a teaching from Mr. Owl. “Be kind, not nice,” the owl had said. “Niceness seeks approval. Kindness seeks truth. Kindness reflects your character and your principles. Share kindness, and God’s love will live within you.”
With that, Noam turned and hopped into the underbrush, leaving Patrick with a heart full of purpose.
From that day forward, Patrick preached to the animals of Donadea. His words echoed through the ancient trees, carried by the wind to distant lands. Birds, squirrels, deer—even the wolves—listened, their hearts stirred by grace.
The love that filled the forest never faded. It spread outward, touching villages, then kingdoms, then distant shores. People traveled from far and wide to feel the forest’s peace, and they left renewed, inspired, and changed.
St. Patrick and Noam became beacons of hope—symbols of the power of love, unity, and divine purpose. Their story reminds us that no matter how dark the world may seem, love is always present for those who seek it.
- St Patrick Meet Noam - March 17, 2026
- Christmas Hymn - December 17, 2025



