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Augustine Schoeffler, Saint
Augustine Schoeffler, Saint Martyr , born Mittelbronn, Germany , 1822 ; died Son-tai, Indo-China, 1851 . After studies in the seminary at Pont a Mousson and the Grand Seminary of Nancy, he entered the Society of Foreign Missions at Paris , 1846 , and was sent to the mission of Tonkin in Indo-China, 1847 . … Continue reading “Augustine Schoeffler, Saint”
Augustine, Rule of Saint
Augustine, Rule of Saint The title, Rule of Saint Augustine, has been applied to each of the following documents: Letter 211 addressed to a community of women; Sermons 355 and 356 entitled “De vitâ et moribus clericorum suorum”; a portion of the Rule drawn up for clerks or Consortia monachorum; a Rule known as Regula … Continue reading “Augustine, Rule of Saint”
Augustine Of The Virgin Mary
Augustine Of The Virgin Mary a Carmelite, was born at Leon, in Brittany, and took the vows at Rennes in 1640. He wrote, among other works, Theologice Thomisticce Cursus (Paris. 1660, 6 vols. 12mo):- Privilegia omniaum Religiosorum (Lyons, 1661, 8vo). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Augustine Of Pavia
Augustine Of Pavia (Ticinensis), a regular canon of the Congregation of Lateran in that city, died about 1520, leaving, Vita B. Monica, the mother of St. Augustine: Elucidariium Christianarum Religionun: Regula Sanctissimi Patris Augustini (all at Brescia, 1511). He is also said to have written Conmpendium Speculi Crucis, a commentary on the Psalm Deus in … Continue reading “Augustine Of Pavia”
Augustine of Hippo, Works of Saint
Augustine of Hippo, Works of Saint St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) was one of the most prolific geniuses that humanity has ever known, and is admired not only for the number of his works, but also for the variety of subjects, which traverse the whole realm of thought. The form in which he casts his … Continue reading “Augustine of Hippo, Works of Saint”
Augustine of Hippo, Teaching of Saint
Augustine of Hippo, Teaching of Saint St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) is “a philosophical and theological genius of the first order, dominating, like a pyramid, antiquity and the succeeding ages. Compared with the great philosophers of past centuries and modern times, he is the equal of them all; among theologians he is undeniably the first, … Continue reading “Augustine of Hippo, Teaching of Saint”
Augustine of Hippo, Saint
Augustine of Hippo, Saint Confessor , Doctor of the Church , Bishop of Hippo, born Tagaste, Africa , 354 ; died Hippo, 430 . He was the son of Patricius, a pagan , and of Saint Monica , and received a Christian education but, on proceeding to Carthage to study law, he became a slave … Continue reading “Augustine of Hippo, Saint”
Augustine of Hippo, Life of Saint
Augustine of Hippo, Life of Saint (See also WORKS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE and TEACHING OF SAINT AUGUSTINE.) The great St. Augustine’s life is unfolded to us in documents of unrivaled richness, and of no great character of ancient times have we information comparable to that contained in the “Confessions,” which relate the touching story of … Continue reading “Augustine of Hippo, Life of Saint”
Augustine Of Gazothes, St.
Augustine Of Gazothes, St. a Dominican and bishop of Zagrab, in Slavonia, and afterwards of Nocera, in Naples, was born at Trau, in Dalmatia, about 1259. He left his family and embraced the religious life in 1277 or 1278. In 1286 he was sent to Paris to complete his studies, where he gave himself up … Continue reading “Augustine Of Gazothes, St.”