Augustine goes from conversion to baptism as a Christian. Shortly after he and Monica share the spiritual “Vision at Ostia”, Monica died. After arrival in North Africa, tragedy strikes again as Augustine’s only son died. After his mother and son were gone, Augustine became a priest, and then Bishop of Hippo. Along the way, he became one of the most prolific writers and defenders of the faith of any age. Happy Listening!
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Do you ever post the podcast transcripts? Or your notes?
TulipGirl
Thanks for listening, and thanks for the kind review you posted in iTunes!
Since the first episode, I haven’t posted the entire transcript. The way I write these, each episode ends up being around 20 pages (give or take), so it seems a bit much post. Please let me know if there is anything specific data you’d like.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Steve