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St. Augustine

Feast date: Aug 28

Today, August 28, the Church honors St. Augustine. St. Augustine was born at the town of Thagaste (now Souk-Ahras in modern day Algeria) on November 13, 354 and grew to become one the most significant and influential thinkers in the history of the Catholic Church. His teachings were the foundation of Christian doctrine for a millennium.

The story of his life, up until his conversion, is written in the autobiographical Confessions, the most intimate and well-known glimpse into an individual’s soul ever written, as well as a fascinating philosophical, theological, mystical, poetic and literary work.

Augustine, though being brought up in early childhood as a Christian, lived a dissolute life of revelry and sin, and soon drifted away from the Church – thinking that he wasn’t necessarily leaving Christ, of whose name he acknowledges “I kept it in the recesses of my heart; and all that presented itself to me without that Divine name, though it might be elegant, well written, and even replete with truth, did not altogether carry me away” (Confessions, I, iv).

He went to study in Carthage and became well-known in the city for his brilliant mind and rhetorical skills and sought a career as an orator or lawyer. But he also discovered and fell in love with philosophy at the age of 19, a love he pursued with great vehemence.

He was attracted to Manichaeanism at this time, after its devotees had promised him that they had scientific answers to the mystery of nature, could disprove the Scriptures, and could explain the problem of evil. Augustine became a follower for nine years, learning all there was to learn in it before rejecting it as incoherent and fraudulent.

He went to Rome and then Milan in 386 where he met Saint Ambrose, the bishop and Doctor of the Church, whose sermons inspired him to look for the truth he had always sought in the faith he had rejected. He received baptism and soon after, his mother, Saint Monica, died with the knowledge that all she had hoped for in this world had been fulfilled.

He returned to Africa, to his hometown of Tagaste, “having now cast off from himself the cares of the world, he lived for God with those who accompanied him, in fasting, prayers, and good works, meditating on the law of the Lord by day and by night.”

On a visit to Hippo he was proclaimed priest and then bishop against his will. He later accepted it as the will of God and spent the rest of his life as the pastor of the North African town, where he spent much time refuting the writings of heretics. 

Augustine also wrote, The City of God, against the pagans who charged that the fall of the Roman empire, which was taking place at the hands of the Vandals, was due to the spread of Christianity. 

On August 28, 430, as Hippo was under siege by the Vandals, Augustine died, at the age of 76. His legacy continues to deeply shape the face of the Church to this day.


Source: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-augustine-573


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    • Daughter of the Church

      Saint Augustine’s role does not limit to the classrooms of aspiring theologians. I give you a personal account of my own return to the holy faith of the Roman Catholic Church, as this saint having acted as a catalyst to my re-conversion. This testimonial may not be classified as an intercession from this great saint, but is worth telling as an indirect consequence of the apostasies of our time to which Saint Augustine, Doctor of the Church caused to me a salutary reaction. Before knowing that St. Augustin even existed, I was suffering of an acute post-Vatican II disorder. Born & baptized Catholic, I had been imposed to succinct basic catechism teachings, as well as imposed the idea that all religions are more or less equal.

      Back in the early 90′s, while taking a correspondance University History class, I first hear of St. Augustin. In that time, a correspondance class mend ‘long hand writings’ & “snail mail postings” to Professor H. from my desert place of work in Mineral County, Nevada, which was far away from the senseless nervous-energy world of Lake Tahoe/Reno/Sparks vast inter-cities. This situation of life gave me ample of quiet time to cogitate on the subject of St. Augustine when Professor H. came to speak of him, or more exactly of that vague era of religious disputes prior to the medieval period of world history. Clearly this tenured professor had just a superficial understanding of the impacts that the doctors (of the Church) played after the era of…

      • Daughter of the Church

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        Clearly this tenured professor had just a superficial understanding of the impacts that the doctors (of the Church) played after the era of the Great Persecutions was over. According to the UNR’s history department, the doctors’ disputes ment no more that futile quarrels of monks concerning little relevant questions for the welfare of humanity. This distanced overlooking by the professor, is what made me go into personal studies. Naturally, I read the City of God. I even started learning Latin. I owe to St. Augustine the first step towards my return to the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Faith. He was the catalyst to my holy reaction against modern paganism.

        Later, I received the grace of more tangible intercessions, which at time were dramatic. I could name the different saints, the blessed, the angels, and even the late Pope Pius XII (who will surely be legitimately blessed once the RCC is restored) who all have been of help at the just-on-time moments, proving the church’s say: ”Help yourself, and heaven will help you”, but in that journey of mine consisting of an initial detoxification from the poisons of V2, then towards full blown militant actions, the first credit goes to St. Augustin, Doctor of the Church.

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