Which saint is the patron saint of Northern Ireland?

Okay, let's talk about patron saints in the UK, specifically in Northern Ireland. It's easy to get confused because St. Patrick's Day is a huge celebration there, right? But St. Patrick is actually the patron saint of Ireland as a whole, not specifically Northern Ireland. Think of it this way: Ireland is an island, and St. Patrick is strongly associated with the entire island's history and culture, particularly with bringing Christianity to the region in the 5th century. Northern Ireland, while part of the UK, shares this Irish heritage. However, Northern Ireland doesn't have an official patron saint in the same way that England has St. George, Scotland has St. Andrew, and Wales has St. David. So, while St. Patrick is incredibly important and widely celebrated in Northern Ireland, he isn't *specifically* its patron saint. That's why the statement is false.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in Northern Ireland, but St. George is the patron saint of England.