Augustinian Monks
Augustinian Monks are members of the religious order founded by Saint Augustine in the early 5th century. They follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, which emphasizes community life, prayer, and service. Their mission is to live a life of faith, sharing their resources and supporting one another in their spiritual journey.
These monks often engage in various forms of ministry, including education, pastoral care, and social work. They are known for their commitment to scholarship and have historically contributed to theology and philosophy. The Augustinian order has communities around the world, continuing to uphold the teachings of Saint Augustine.