The cited article from the National Catholic Register (March 17, 2026) presents a seven-step guide to understanding St. Patrick, framing him through the lens of contemporary relevance, psychological introspection, and cultural-literary connections. It promotes a docudrama produced by EWTN, a flagship network of the post-conciliar sect. The article’s core thesis is that Patrick’s fifth-century faith is “extremely relevant” today, primarily through his stance against slavery and his personal spiritual practices, while omitting the foundational, militant Catholic reality of his mission: the extirpation of paganism and the establishment of the one true Church in a heathen land. This analysis will demonstrate that the article’s presentation is not a deepening of Catholic understanding but a decisive manifestation of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar revolution, which reduces sanctity to naturalistic ethics and sentimental piety, while systematically erasing the supernatural, dogmatic, and missionary essence of the Catholic faith.