St. Monica was born in Tagaste, North Africa (modern-day Algeria). She later lived in Carthage, where she raised her son, St. Augustine.
There is no source that states the Surname of St. Monica, but St. Monica is usually referred to as Saint Monica of Hippo.
In the time of Monica surnames were not used.There is no source that states the Surname of St. Monica, but St. Monica is usually referred to as Saint Monica of Hippo.Surnames did not come into use until many centuries after Monica lived.
No, Saint Augustine was not married to Monica. Monica was Augustine's mother who played a significant role in his conversion to Christianity. Augustine himself never married but did have a long-term relationship with a woman named Adeodatus' mother.
St. Monica was born in Thagaste, which is present-day Souk Ahras, Algeria. She lived in the 4th century.
Saint Monica did not teach at a specific school or institution. She is known for being the mother of Saint Augustine and for her devout Christian faith and prayers for his conversion.
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 is the mother of St. Augustine.
To learn about the life of St. Monica and why she deserves the title of "saint" click on this linkand read her biography.
Yes, of course, you can trust St. Monica.
St Monica's College was created in 1964.
St. Monica's Feast Day is August 27.
St Monica's High School was created in 1987.
Monica was married to an abusive, unfaithful pagan by the name of Patricius who was a Roman government official.
In the time of Monica surnames were not used.There is no source that states the Surname of St. Monica, but St. Monica is usually referred to as Saint Monica of Hippo.Surnames did not come into use until many centuries after Monica lived.
Austin Friars St Monica's School was created in 1951.
The feast day of St. Monica, mother of St. Augustine, is August 27.
Saint Monica did not teach at a specific school or institution. She is known for being the mother of Saint Augustine and for her devout Christian faith and prayers for his conversion.