Catholic Star Herald: Pope Leo meets Equatorial Guinea’s dictator, quoting St. Augustine’s ‘City of God’
Pope Leo meets Equatorial Guinea’s dictator, quoting St. Augustine’s ‘City of God’
National Catholic Register: Pope Leo XIV Urges Catholic Legislators to Look to Augustine’s ‘City of God’
Pope Leo XIV on Saturday urged Catholic lawmakers to draw inspiration from St. Augustine’s “City of God” as they navigate shifting global politics, warning against reducing the idea of human ...
Pope Leo XIV Urges Catholic Legislators to Look to Augustine’s ‘City of God’
COMMENTARY: At the Basilica of St. Augustine, Pope Leo XIV pointed beyond the headlines and recalled Augustine’s vision of the human heart — restless and seeking its rest in God.
Catholic Standard: Pope Leo on papal plane to Cameroon said visit to city of St. Augustine was ‘special blessing to me’
Pope Leo on papal plane to Cameroon said visit to city of St. Augustine was ‘special blessing to me’
What can a fifth-century text by St. Augustine tell us about the priorities of the two most powerful American Catholics? By Randy Boyagoda Randy Boyagoda is a novelist and professor of English at the ...
Augustine of Hippo, also known as Saint Augustine or Saint Austin, [36] is known by various cognomens throughout the many denominations of the Christian world, including Blessed Augustine and the Doctor of Grace[20] (Latin: Doctor gratiae).
St. Augustine was bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430 and one of the Latin Fathers of the Church.
Augustine of Hippo was perhaps the greatest Christian philosopher of Antiquity and certainly the one who exerted the deepest and most lasting influence. He is a saint of the Catholic Church, and his authority in theological matters was universally accepted in the Latin Middle Ages and remained, in the Western Christian tradition, virtually uncontested till the nineteenth century. The impact of ...