Saint Paulinus of Nola
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Saint Paulinus of Nola
BENEDICT XVI GENERAL AUDIENCE Paul VI Audience Hall Wednesday, 12 December 2007 Saint Paulinus of Nola Dear Brothers and Sisters, The Father of the Church to whom we turn our attention today is St Paulinus of Nola. Paulinus, a contemporary of St Augustine to whom he was bound by a firm friendship, exercised his ministry at Nola in Campania, where he was a monk and later a priest and a Bishop. However, he was originally from Aquitaine in the Sout…
On June 22, the Church recalls St. Pauline of Nola (ca. 354:431), bishop, monk and poet. Born in Bordeaux in the senatorial family, he was educated to letters and started a brilliant public career, until the office of governor of Campania. Contact with Christian communities and friendship with men of faith led him to a profound conversion, confirmed by the baptism received in Bordeaux. Married to Teresa, after the death of their only son the cou…
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