Monica - Catholic Saints Day
"Nothing is far from God." This adage has been a pillar of faith for countless Catholic believers, reminding us that no matter the struggle or hardship, God
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Summary: Saint Monica’s feast day is August 27, and she is best known as the mother of Saint Augustine, celebrated for persistent, intercessory prayer that contributed to her son’s conversion. Recent Catholic news and church sources continue to highlight her as a model of steadfast faith and maternal devotion.[1][8]
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"Nothing is far from God." This adage has been a pillar of faith for countless Catholic believers, reminding us that no matter the struggle or hardship, God
catholicsaints.dayFeast Day: August 27 Patronage: Conversion of Relatives, Difficult Marriages, Disappointing Children, Victims of Adultery,
connection.newmanministry.comThe mother of St Augustine, she prayed for many years - ultimately successfully - that he convert to Christianity. She is remembered on 27 August.
www.galwaycathedral.ieSaint Monica, also known as Monica of Hippo, is St. Augustine of Hippo's mother. She was born in 331 A.D. in Tagaste, which is present-day Algeria. When she was very young, she was married off to the Roman pagan Patricius, who shared his mother's violent temper. Patricius' mother lived with the ...
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www.catholicnewsagency.comPerhaps Saint Monica is best known as the mother of Saint Augustine—a pretty noble label. But Saint Monica was also the mother of two other children, and is known as a woman of great prayer.
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