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  1. The Conversion of Saint Augustine. St. Augustine—354—430 AD. Augustine of Hippo, also known as Saint Augustine, was a theologian, philosopher, and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Africa. His Roman mother Monica (now known as St. Monica) was a Christian and raised him as such.

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  2. Conversion, or the turning to God, is a movement that is possible for us at every moment of our journey – not simply once and forever, but continually and ever more deeply.

  3. 15. Sept. 2020 · Tolle lege is Latin for “Take up and read.” This is one of the most important moments of divine intervention in the history of the church. When Augustine heard that, he did not think about the Ethiopian eunuch who had once taken up and read the scroll of Isaiah.

  4. The Conversion of St. Augustine by Fra Angelico. In late August of 386, at the age of 31, having heard of Ponticianus's and his friends' first reading of the life of Anthony of the Desert, Augustine converted to Christianity.

  5. The Conversion of St Augustine. by JOHN C. KELLY, S.J. HEN, in the year 395 A.D., St Augustine's friend Alypius wrote.

  6. 20. Mai 2021 · Augustine’s Conversion. Saint Augustine. 3 Min Read. But when a deep consideration had from the secret bottom of my soul drawn together and heaped up all my misery in the sight of my heart; there arose a mighty storm, bringing a mighty shower of tears.

  7. Augustine converted to Christ who is truth and love, followed him throughout his life and became a model for every human being, for all of us in search of God.