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The Life of St. Augustine of Hippo

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St. Augustine of Hippo is revered as one of the primary leaders of the Western church. His name conjures up images of great wisdom, unparalleled resilience in faith, and superb eloquence of words. Some of the greatest quotes to be found addressing nature, the journey of life, and the Christian path are credited to St. Augustine. Climbing from humble beginnings, St. Augustine became, and remains to this day, a primary figurehead in the world of theological writing, thought and debate. His ideas are still considered second only to the apostles. Arguably one of the most well known and recognizable of the saints, Augustine of Hippo continues to be revered and adored, his message to the world regularly read and shared, and his courage and resilience in faith used as an inspiration for others.
St. Augustine was born on the thirteenth of November in 354AD, in Tagaste, which is now South-Ahras, Algeria. His mother, a devout Christian, exposed him to Christianity and the church, which he attended regularly with her as a child. Interestingly, the religion did not appeal to him during his adolescence. He found Christianity to have too many rules and instead he found himself invested in a religious and philosophical system called Manichaeism. Its primary claim was that two principles, Light and Dark, God and Matter, are eternal. This idea appealed to him, as it seemed more effective in answering the all encompassing question of evil than his mother’s Christianity. It also had far fewer

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