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Painting of Saint Augustine and Saint Monica, by Ary Scheffer, 1846

Monica (c.332 – 387) was an early North African Christian saint and the mother of Augustine of Hippo. She is remembered and honored in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, albeit on different feast days, for her outstanding Christian virtues, particularly the suffering caused by her husband's adultery, and her prayerful life dedicated to the reformation of her son, who wrote extensively of her pious acts and life with her in his Confessions. Popular Christian legends recall Monica weeping every night for her son Augustine. (Full article...)


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Patronage: patience, wives, mothers, and abuse victims
See also: Caesarius of Arles, France

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