
Sant'Agostino
Saint Augustine of Hippo, born on November 13, 354, was an early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings greatly influenced Western Christianity and philosophy. He is best known for his works such as 'Confessions' and 'The City of God,' which explore topics such as grace, free will, and the nature of God. Augustine's thoughts on the relationship between Church and state, as well as his understanding of sin and redemption, have had a lasting impact on Christian doctrine and Western thought.
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Sant’Agostino's quote is used by the Pope to emphasize personal responsibility in achieving peace.
Il messaggio Urbi et Orbi di papa Leone invoca la pace: «L'Europa resti fedele alle sue radici cristiane e alla sua storia»Leone XIV cites Sant’Agostino to convey the message of divine humility.
Il primo Natale di Papa Leone: l'omelia nella basilica di San PietroLeone XIV concludes with the words of Sant'Agostino about the harmony of creation.
Leone XIV: «Il mondo brucia, conversione e audacia per opporsi alle forze che distruggono la casa comune»Sant'Agostino is referenced for his understanding of the relationship between God and man.
Cardinale Versaldi: «Dentro al Conclave l’ho sostenuto. Con Leone XIV la Chiesa affronterà il nuovo»Saint Augustine is cited as an example of a historical figure who criticized the Pope.
Il cardinale Gherard Ludwig Müller: «Pensare al successore? Chi lo fa ora sbaglia. Ma siamo pronti a ogni possibilità»












