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Quotes from St. Augustine’s most famous work, the ‘Confessions’

Kate Quinones posts a helpful reflection on the CNA

"The Catholic Church honors St. Augustine of Hippo, an early Church father, doctor of the Church, and foundational theologian, on Aug. 28.

Augustine was brought up as a Christian in his early childhood but drifted from the Church, fathering a child out of wedlock and falling into the heresy of Manichaeism. His mother, Monica, a woman of deep faith who was later canonized herself, never stopped praying for his return to the Church.

Of the more than 5 million words that St. Augustine wrote during his lifetime (354–430 A.D.), his “Confessions” have had a particularly lasting influence as a philosophical, theological, mystical, and literary work. Written in about 400 A.D., “Confessions” details how God worked in Augustine’s life and reads not just as a story but as a prayer."

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