A Devotional Prayer to St. Augustine
Today, the Catholic Church celebrates one of its best examples of the winding path toward holiness; one of its most learned men; one of its most revered teachers; and my patron saint. Few, if any, have had more influence on the doctrine of the Church over its existence of two millennia. None have had a greater impact on this author's search for sanctity, and his work in the area of Church History.
Because St. Augustine has been devoted to praying for this sinner in search of redemption, it is appropriate to offer a devotion to God through him. I pray that each of you will receive multiple blessings by praying for St. Augustine's intercession.
St. Augustine, pray for us!
God Bless.
(This prayer was composed by Pope John Paul II in 2004 upon his reception of the relics of St. Augustine at the Vatican.)
Because St. Augustine has been devoted to praying for this sinner in search of redemption, it is appropriate to offer a devotion to God through him. I pray that each of you will receive multiple blessings by praying for St. Augustine's intercession.
Great Augustine, our father and teacher, knowledgeable in the luminous ways of God and also in the tortuous paths of men; we admire the wonders that divine grace wrought in you, making you a passionate witness of truth and goodness, at the service of brothers.
At the beginning of the new millennium marked by the cross of Christ, teach us to read history in the light of Divine Providence, which guides events toward the definitive encounter with the Father. Direct us toward peaceful ends, nourishing in our hearts your own longing for those values on which it is possible to build, with the strength that comes from God, the 'city' made to the measure of man.
May the profound doctrine, that with loving and patient study you drew from the ever living sources of Scripture, enlighten all those tempted today by alienating illusions.
Give them the courage to undertake the path toward that 'interior man' where the One awaits who alone can give peace to our restless hearts.
Many of our contemporaries seem to have lost the hope of being able to reach--amind the numerous opposing ideologies--the truth, of which their innermost being still keeps a burning nostalgia.
Teach them to never cease in their search, in the certainty that, in the end, their effort will be rewarded by the satisfying encounter with the supreme Truth who is source of all created truth.
Finally, St. Augustine, transmit to us also a spark of that ardent love for the Church, the Catholic Mother of the Saints, which sustained and animated the toils of your long ministry.
Have us, walking together under the guidance of legitimate Pastors, reach the glory of the heavenly Homeland, where, with all the saints, we will be able to join the new canticle of the everalsting alleluia. Amen.
St. Augustine, pray for us!
God Bless.
(This prayer was composed by Pope John Paul II in 2004 upon his reception of the relics of St. Augustine at the Vatican.)