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Saint Monica
Christian saint; Saint Augustine's mother
For the film, see Saint Monica (film).
Saint Monica | |
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Saint Monica by Benozzo Gozzoli, –65 | |
| Born | c. Thagaste, Numidia Cirtensis, Western Roman Empire (present-day Souk Ahras, Algeria) |
| Died | Ostia, Western Roman Empire |
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| Canonized | Pre-Congregation |
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| Patronage | Married women; difficult marriages; disappointing children; victims of adultery or unfaithfulness; victims of (verbal) abuse; and conversion of relatives; alcoholics; Berbers,[1]Lapsed Catholics; Manaoag, Pangasinan, Philippines; Don Galo, Parañaque, Philippines; Santa Monica, California, United States; Saint Monica University, Buea, Cameroon; Pinamungajan, Cebu, Philippines; St. Monique Valais, Binangonan, Rizal; Santa Monica Parish Church (Angat), Bulacan; Mexico, Pampanga; Minalin, Pampanga; Sta. Monica Parish Church, Pavia, Iloilo; Sta. Monica Parish Church, Hamtic, Antique; Sta. Monica • St. Monica, Mother of St. Augustine, BishopOf Berber lager, Monica was born in nordlig Africa in , in the town of Thagaste, to a wealthy family with strong Christian traditions. She learned the teachings of Sacred Scripture with great devotion: prayer and assiduous practice of the sacraments forged her interiority, and she was active in the service of the Church community. She married Patricius, an ambitious, irascible pagan who was unfaithful unfaithful to her. Gentle, benevolent, and capable of finding the right moment in dialogue, with her “method” of waiting, patience and prayer - which she suggested to friends who confided in her their own problems and misunderstandings with their spouses - succeeded in winning over her husband and leading him to the faith. Wife and motherAt the age of 22, she gave birth to her firstborn, Augustine, who was followed by Navigius, and a daughter whose name has been lost. Monica reared • Ary Scheffer, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons August Saint Monica—Memorialc. – Podcast channels:
Reflection: Saint Monica, whom we honor today, was the mother of one of the greatest saints in the hi |