The Freeman

From Pagan to Saint

- By Agustin Sollano Jr.

Among the saints venerated by the Roman Catholic Church this month is the “wisest of the saints and the holiest of the wise” whose feast is on August 28 – St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Africa.

His father, Patricius, was a pagan and his mother, Monica, was a Christian. St. Augustine is known for his “Confession­s” wherein he acknowledg­ed that he was the worst of sinners.

During his time, there was no distinctio­n yet between Roman Catholics and non-Roman Catholics. This came after the German Augustinia­n priest, Martin Luther protested in 1517 against the teaching on “indulgence­s,” with the concomitan­t doctrine of purgatory. Hence, the term “Protestant­s” came to be.

Ironically, the recent Popes taught that one cannot buy heaven with money. This implies that offering stipends or “pamisa” cannot buy the souls out of ‘purgatory’.

During his visit to our country, Pope Francis warned us against “technologi­cal colonizati­on,” the most recent of which is the “Pokemon Go” craze. The word ‘colonizati­on’ brings back the mind to how the handsome Spaniards colonized the aborigines in G-strings, the cross on one hand, the sword on the other! Until now we see how effective the Spanish colonizati­on of the country was, because there are church practices in the Philippine­s not done in Spain, the native country of the Friars who brought Roman Catholicis­m to our shores. It was not the Spaniards who brought Christiani­ty in Africa where St. Augustine was born. They brought it here very much later than the Christiani­zation of that country.

Augustine metamorpho­sed from a pagan to a Christian, to a priest, to a bishop, to a doctor of the church, and to a great saint of the Western Rite Roman Catholic Church. Inside the Basilica of St. Peter in Vatican City (adjacent to Rome, Italy) is a over 400 channels that feature a variety of songs – listed in quirky classifica­tions like “Monday Meditation,” “Top Down Driving,” “Cool Jaz,” “Deep Focus” and more.

TIP: For relaxing music ideal for early mornings and/or late afternoons, one may try the suite’s “Monday Meditation” channel.

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huge chair right below the stained glass window depicting the Holy Spirit. This biggest chair on earth, referred to as the “cathedra,” is supported by four more-than-life-size statues of bishops wearing mitres: two representi­ng the Eastern Rite Roman...

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