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August 28 - Today is the feast of St. Augustine
SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (354-430)
St. Augustine was born in 354, at Tagaste in Africa. He was brought up
in the Christian faith, but without receiving baptism. An ambitious
school-boy of brilliant talents and violent passions, he early lost both
his faith and his innocence. He persisted in his irregular life until
he was thirty-two. Being then at Milan professing rhetoric, he tells us
that the faith of his childhood had regained possession of his
intellect, but that he could not as yet resolve to break the chains of
evil habit.
One day, a however,
stung to the heart by the account of some sudden conversions, be cried
out, "The unlearned rise and storm heaven, and we, with all our
learning, for lack of heart lie wallowing here." He then withdrew into a
garden, when a long and terrible conflict ensued. Suddenly a young
fresh voice (he knows not whose) breaks in upon his strife with the
words, "Take and read;" and he lights upon the passage beginning, "Walk
honestly as in the day." The battle was won. He received baptism,
returned home, and gave all to the poor.
At Hippo, where he
settled, he was consecrated bishop in 395. For thirty-five years he was
the centre of ecclesiastical life in Africa, and the Church's mightiest
champion against heresy; whilst his writings have been everywhere
accepted as one of the principal sources of devotional thought and
theological speculation.
He died in 430.
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