St. Monica prayed for years for the conversion of both her husband and her son, St. Augustine. Years and years of prayers were finally answered.
There is no source that states the Surname of St. Monica, but St. Monica is usually referred to as Saint Monica of Hippo.
St. Monica was the mother of St. Augustine.
St. Monica was St. Augustine's mother.
Saint Augustine of Hippo's mother was St. Monica.
If you are referring to Augustine of Hippo's mother's her name was "Saint Monica".
St. Augustine of Hippo's father was Patricius, a Roman official, and his mother was Monica, a devout Christian. Monica's prayers and influence played a significant role in Augustine's conversion to Christianity.
St. Monica lived in the town of Hippo, in North Africa.
Monica was married to an abusive, unfaithful pagan by the name of Patricius who was a Roman government official.
Saint Monica was born in 331 AD. She is most known for being the mother of St. Augustine of Hippo.
Saint Monica is called Saint Monica of Hippo because she was from the city of Hippo (modern-day Annaba, Algeria) where her son, Saint Augustine, served as bishop. She lived in Hippo during Augustine's time there and is known for her unwavering faith and prayers for his conversion to Christianity.
I can find no indication that St. Monica, the mother of St. Augustine of Hippo, was ever a teacher.
Saint Monica of Hippo was born in 331 Since she died at age 56 in 387 AD.