Monday, August 27, 2012

Today in History:

1665 - "Ye Bare & Ye Cubb" is 1st play, performed in North America (Acomac, Va)
1789 - French Natl Assembly issues "Decl of Rights of Man & Citizen"
1912 - Edgar Rice Burroughs' publishes "Tarzan of the Apes"

A Saint's Feast Day:  St. Monica

St. Monica was married by arrangement to a pagan official in North Africa, who was much older than she, and although generous, was also violent tempered. His mother Lived with them and was equally difficult, which proved a constant challenge to St. Monica. She had three children; Augustine, Navigius, and Perpetua. Through her patience and prayers, she was able to convert her husband and his mother to the Catholic faith in 370· He died a year later. Perpetua and Navigius entered the religious Life. St. Augustine was much more difficult, as she had to pray for him for 17 years, begging the prayers of priests who, for a while, tried to avoid her because of her persistence at this seemingly hopeless endeavor. One priest did console her by saying, "it is not possible that the son of so many tears should perish." This thought, coupled with a vision that she had received strengthened her. St. Augustine was baptized by St. Ambrose in 387. St. Monica died later that same year, on the way back to Africa from Rome in the Italian town of Ostia

Daily Quotes:

"Any man who reads too much and uses his brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking."
  -Albert Einstein

"All intelligent thoughts have already been thought; what is necessary is only to try to think them again." -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled." -Plutarch

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