
Nothing is far from God.
Biography
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. Monica is most likely to have been born in Thagaste (present-day Souk Ahras, Algeria). She is believed to have been a Berber on the basis of her name. She was married early in life to Patricius, a decurion pagan, in Thagaste. Patricius reportedly had a violent temper and appears to have been of dissolute habits; apparently his mother exhibited similar behaviours. Monica's almsgiving, deeds and prayer habits annoyed Patricius, but it is said that he always held her in respect. Monica had three children who survived infancy: two sons, Augustine and Navigius, and a daughter, 'Perpetua' of Hippo. Unable to secure baptism for them, she grieved heavily when Augustine fell ill. In her distress she asked Patricius to allow Augustine to be baptized; he agreed, then withdrew this consent when the boy recovered. But Monica's relief at Augustine's recovery turned to anxiety as he misspent his renewed life being wayward and, as he himself says, lazy. He was finally sent to school at Maduros. He was 17 and studying rhetoric in Carthage when Patricius died. Augustine had become a Manichaean at Carthage. When, upon his return home, he shared his views regarding Manichaeism, Monica drove him away from her table. However, she is also said to have experienced a vision that convinced her to reconcile with him.
Prayers
Intercessory Prayer
intercessionSaint Saint Monica, patron of mothers, pray for those who seek your intercession. Lead us closer to Christ, our Lord. Amen.
— Original composition (intercessory formula)
Patronages
- conversion of relatives(situation)
- difficult marriages(situation)
- mothers(situation)
- alburquerque(situation)
- alcoholics(situation)
- and conversion of relatives(situation)
- and many places:(situation)
- antique(situation)
- barangay julugan(situation)
- berbers(situation)
- binangonan(situation)
- bohol(situation)
- buea(situation)
- bulacan(situation)
- california(situation)
- cameroon(situation)
- capiz(situation)
- cavite(situation)
- cebu(situation)
- disappointing children(situation)
- don galo(situation)
- hamtic(situation)
- iloilo(situation)
- lapsed catholics(situation)
- manaoag(situation)
- married women(situation)
- mexico(situation)
- minalin(situation)
- pampanga(situation)
- panay(situation)
- pangasinan(situation)
- parañaque(situation)
- pavia(situation)
- philippines(situation)
- pinamungajan(situation)
- rizal(situation)
- saint monica university(situation)
- santa monica(situation)
- santa monica parish church (angat)(situation)
- st. monique valais(situation)
- sta. monica parish church(situation)
- tanza(situation)
- united states(situation)
- victims of (verbal) abuse(situation)
- victims of adultery(situation)
- victims of adultery or unfaithfulness(situation)
Sources: Wikipedia (41) · Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 (3) · Catholic Encyclopedia 1913; Wikipedia (1) · Wikipedia (1). Wikipedia content used under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Related saints
- ChildSaint Saint Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Monica prayed for Augustine's conversion for many years; her tears and persistence are central to his Confessions.