Late have I loved you, O Beauty so ancient, and so new. Late have I loved you! You were within me but I was outside myself, and there I sought you! In my weakness I ran after the beauty of the things you have made — the things which would have no being unless they existed in you! You have called, you have cried, and you have pierced my deafness. You have radiated forth, you have shined out brightly, and you have dispelled my blindness. You have sent forth your fragrance, and I have breathed it in, and I long for you. I have tasted you, and I hunger and thirst for you. You have touched me, and I ardently desire your peace. Amen.
– St. Augustine of Hippo, Confessions
– St. Augustine of Hippo, Confessions
Pope Benedict on Augustine
» Benedict XVI on St. Augustine of Hippo, Reflection 1 (Opens new window) January 9, 2008
» Benedict XVI on St. Augustine of Hippo, Reflection 2 (Opens new window) January 16, 2008
» Benedict XVI on St. Augustine of Hippo, Reflection 3 (Opens new window) January 30, 2008
» Benedict XVI on St. Augustine of Hippo, Reflection 2 (Opens new window) January 16, 2008
» Benedict XVI on St. Augustine of Hippo, Reflection 3 (Opens new window) January 30, 2008
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St. Augustine, I believe, played a very important part in my conversion to the Catholic faith. I was very much inspired by Confessions and the City of God. His feast day is one of my favourites of the year because of this.
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