A series of short notes about the Pope's visit to Pavia, the place where Augustine's remains are found. The notes contain links to the homily of the Pope and some other items that I found interesting at the time I made the post.
A commentary I made on the prayer that John Paul II recited during the occassion of the "visit" of Augustine's remains to the Eternal City. The commentary actually served as my homily for the feast of St. Augustine in 2005.
My thoughts on what John Paul II about what Augustinians should be doing about the patrimony of St. Augustine's life and works, Augustinian-ness and why I object to Augustinians holding back on the duty that has been laid on them "to keep the fascination of St. Augustine alive and attractive even in modern society."
On the occassion of the discovery of six hitherto unknown sermons of Augustine at Erfurt, Germany, I point to an article by Peter Brown on another set of "recently" discovered documents authenticated as coming from Augustine: The Dolbeau sermons and Divjak letters