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Aug 2023
59m 34s

On the Place of Blessed Augustine - Hier...

Readings from Saints of Holy Orthodoxy
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<p>In Fr. Seraphim Rose’s time, as well as today in 2023, many diverse and strongly held opinions exist when it comes to how we should regard Blessed Augustine of Hippo. In one extreme, some treat him as either the greatest father of the first millennium, as one can see in some western confessions and even by some Orthodox. In another extreme, some see him a ... Show More
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