St. Monica lived in the town of Hippo, in North Africa.
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. St. Monica is the mother of St. Augustine. St. Monica, the mother of St. Augustine, was born ca. 332 CE. Monica was a model Christian mother. She was married to a dissolute and violent husband which caused her much suffering, but with Christian forbearance, patience, and dedication Monica succeeded in bringing her husband to baptism. Monica always looked after her son, Augustine. After her death, Augustin was baptized. Monica's cult spread in the 10th Century. In art, St. Monica is depicted in the black habit of an Augustinian nun. Her attributes are the book of the Rule (Regula) of Augustine and the crucifix. She is the protector of mothers and widows. Her memorial day is 27 August.
Monica was born about the year 322 at Tagaste (Souk Ahrus), Roman North Africa (modern Algeria).
I can find no indication that St. Monica, the mother of St. Augustine of Hippo, was ever a teacher.
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.
Yes, Monica died in the year 387 and Augustine in 430.
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.
The feast day of St. Monica, mother of St. Augustine, is August 27.
Austin Friars St Monica's School was created in 1951.
St. Monica was born in the year 322 at Tagaste (Souk Ahrus), Roman North Africa (modern Algeria) and died in the year 387 at Ostia, Italy.