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What Pope Leo XIV’s coat of arms and motto tell us about his leadership - An art historian has revealed what the choice of ...
A journalist shares some biographical information on who St. Augustine, the father of Pope Leo XIV's order, was.
The requirements and ethos of the order are traced to the fifth century St. Augustine of Hippo, one of the theological and devotional giants of early Christianity. A core value in their rule is to ...
St. Augustine of Hippo was a theologian, writer, preacher, rhetorician and bishop, Augustinian.org says. Aurelius Augustine was born in 354 at Tagaste, Algeria. He was the son of Patricius ...
(The Conversation) — In choosing his motto and coat of arms, Leo references the Order of St. Augustine, to which he belongs. He uses the identifying symbol of Augustine, a heart pierced by an arrow.
The choice of symbols and words reflects the person ... and the lower shows the emblem of the Order of St. Augustine – an order to which he belongs. His motto reads, “In Illo uno unam ...
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