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7 prayers of St. Augustine: for protection, history and more!

Saint Augustine of Hippo was a Bishop, Saint and Doctor of the Catholic Church. One of the world’s best-known philosophers and certainly the best-known Christian philosopher, St. Augustine had an extensive life of intellectual output and spiritual work. In addition to philosophical work, St. Augustine also created prayers and devotional rules that are followed to this day.

By divine inspiration and spiritual strength, religious orders and the Church itself recognize the strength of Augustine’s prayers, which are used for protection, thanks and elevation of the Immortal Soul. Learn more about this great Saint in this article and his powerful prayers.

Saint Augustine is regarded as a great author, philosopher and theologian for many Christian religions. However, Aurelius Augustine was not always the well-known Christian bishop, and due to his pagan past and pleasures, his conversion story is great and even today inspires generations of people who seek spiritual growth.


During his youth Aurelius Augustine was a student in the academies of the Roman Empire, and studying philosophy and rhetoric he became a great intellectual of his time. During this period, he led a very profligate and vulgar life, in addition to being a member of a very famous sect at the time: Manichaeism.

Moving away from Gnostic teachings and approaching philosophy through Neoplatonism, Augustine went through deep spiritual and existential crises. One day, listening to a sermon by Saint Ambrose after reading some stories of Christians known as Santo Antão, Saint Augustine converts and decides to let go of the paganism and hedonism that he lived before.


Santa Monica, mother of Saint Augustine, was one of those responsible for his conversion. As she recounts in Confessions, her prayers were the spiritual foundation that helped him find his way. After his baptism, Saint Augustine founded a monastery with his friends.

Time later, he was ordained a priest, bishop and took over the Church of Hippo. In its last days, the city was besieged by the Vandals and during the siege, St. Augustine prayed for a sick man who was healed. On his deathbed, he asked that his library be preserved. When the Vandals finally invaded the city and set it on fire, only the Cathedral and the Library were left intact.


Several images and paintings depict Saint Augustine with dark skin color, which is most likely due to his Punic ethnicity. The Punics were a society formed in North Africa, mainly on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

Although he traveled to Milan, in the heart of the Roman Empire, becoming a prominent professor of rhetoric, his origins were always linked to the African continent. Therefore, although we cannot say for sure, most likely Saint Augustine was a black philosopher.


The story of St. Augustine is a story of conversion. Despite having taken tortuous and even sinful paths, Augustine finally gave in to what he felt was his Life’s Calling, and embraced holiness and spirituality.

Furthermore, St. Augustine is the one who points to the search for the Truth, to the Intellectual life and to studies. His work inspires and helps authors to this day to understand philosophical and spiritual questions that are important to us.


In Brazil, Saint Augustine is venerated in some parishes and dioceses, having novenas and rosaries that are prayed by the faithful asking for the Intercession of the Saint.

The Augustinian Order is a Religious Order linked to the Catholic Church that venerates and recognizes Saint Augustine as a spiritual father. In addition, several Brazilian Catholic intellectuals recognize Agostinho as their patron saint and pray for his protection and spiritual direction during their studies.

The Prayer of the “Glorious Father Saint Augustine” is part of the novena of the Catholic saint, being prayed as a form of veneration and a request for Saint Augustine from heaven to intercede on our behalf. Most of the prayers that follow begin with this phrase as a form of reverence. See more about this powerful prayer here.


The veneration of St. Augustine is done mainly by those who seek knowledge and a life of study, looking for an enlightened life. This prayer is also indicated for those who are seeking salvation and spiritual life, in addition to God’s mercy.

Therefore, it is very good to be prayed every day, helping us to put our thoughts and our interior life in the foreground.


When we venerate a saint, we are putting his life in meditation because we believe that this person was a spiritual reference for all humanity. To venerate Saint Augustine is to meditate on his miraculous conversion and also seek humility to repent of our wrong attitudes, trying to be a better person.


“Glorious Father Saint Augustine,
who by divine providence were called out of the darkness of gentleness
and from the paths of error and guilt the admirable light of the Gospel
and the most upright paths of grace

And justification for being before men a vessel of divine predilection
and shine in calamitous days for the Church,
like the morning star in the darkness of the night: reach us from the God of all comfort
and mercy that we are called and predestined,

As you were, the life of grace and the grace of eternal life,
where together with you we sing the mercies of the Lord
and let us enjoy the fate of the elect for ever and ever. Amen.”

When our prayers are answered, it is a duty to show gratitude to God for his grace and favor. The saints are constantly praying and interceding on our behalf, and if we ask God for something through a Saint like Augustine, we also have a duty to show gratitude for the favor granted. See now the prayer of thanks for St. Augustine.


If you sought Saint Augustine, and are happy with the direction your life is going, be grateful for the good phase you are in. Gratitude brings us happiness and helps to develop and mature our personality. Be humble to recognize the Divine Action and the intercession of Saint Augustine.

Through the wisdom and great works of Saint Augustine and his intellectual reference, we also thank the intellectuals, thinkers and authors who, through the work and intercession of Augustine, manage to guide us through reason as teachers of society.


The prayer of gratitude to Saint Augustine is a way of showing our love and recognition for his great work and for his spiritual reference to all intellectuals in our society.

Through his intercession, we recognize that God enlightens men’s reason and gives special abilities to doctors and health professionals. We pray always recognizing the Love of God towards men.


“We thank you for the divine message that passes us every day,
through your devotion to Jesus Christ
and your eternal struggle to have reached the Christian path;

We thank you for the purity of your words of wisdom,
that supports us so comfortably in our daily lives;
we thank you for having been a bishop with a strengthened soul
and having welcomed many servants who were in the world of darkness;

We thank you for being the Doctor of the Church and, also,
for blessing the hands of all doctors when they are doing their jobs;
thank you for being the patron saint of publishers

Giving them brilliant, wise and discerning minds to write the facts of our daily lives.
Dear Saint Augustine, we are grateful that you believed in us
and therefore we pray to you every minute of our existence. Amen!”

Saint Augustine was for a long time a rebellious son, far from the paths of light that his mother sought for him. Santa Monica, his mother, interceded for his soul until the end of his life so that he would find salvation and return to the paths of justice he had learned since he was a child. Learn this strong prayer to bring children back to God’s ways below.


The greatest concern of parents is that their children do not suffer and follow good paths. During much of St. Augustine’s life, his mother St. Monica constantly prayed for his soul to be saved and for him to return to good ways and leave the perverse and wanton life he had.

Just as Santa Monica was successful and her prayers were answered, the prayer to make their children accept God can be made by any parent who, moved by a deep love, wants their children to return to the paths of good and evil. religion.


The Church’s faith is that our prayers are heard and that every act of penance done by a Christian can not only help him, but also help other Christians. We call this the fellowship of the Mystical Body of Christ.

Since we can help other people spiritually through our prayers, we do these acts of penance out of love for our Christian brothers and also for our children who need to find God’s love again.


“O God, who found in Saint Augustine the conversion of his heart through the perseverance of his mother’s prayer,
make us always welcome your grace in our heart,
so that you found rest in you alone.

Look at all the mothers who cry for their wayward children
and accept your tears,
so that they may be rewarded for the gratitude of their children
and acknowledge to you mercy and infinite love.

Look to all our young people to find the truth in you
and may they only serve you in your Kingdom.
By Christ our Lord. Amen.”

This prayer is one of the most powerful ever made by St. Augustine, taught through the millennial tradition of Christians and the monastic orders linked to him. See below how to pray the Prayer of Saint Augustine for difficult times.


We all go through decisive moments in our lives. Whether due to accidents, chance or our own fault, times when we cannot find a solution are quite common. Saint Augustine created and transmitted a powerful prayer that can help us get through these times.

The Holy Prayer…

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