RECOLLECTIONS OF HIS MOTHER
By St Augustine1
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When I was still a boy, I had heard about eternal life promised to us
through the humility of our Lord God, coming down to our pride, and I was
already signed with the sign of the cross and seasoned with salt from the time I
came from my mother’s womb. She greatly put her trust in you. You say, Lord,
how one day, when I was still a small boy, pressure on the chest suddenly made
me hot with fever and almost at death’s door. You say, my God, because you
were already my guardian, with what fervour of mind and with what faith I than
begged for the baptism of your Christ, my God and Lord, urging it on the
devotion of my mother and of the mother of us all, your Church.
My physical mother was distraught. With a pure heart and faith in you
she even more lovingly travailed in labour for my eternal salvation. She hastily
made arrangements for me to be initiated and washed in the sacraments of
salvation, confessing you, Lord Jesus, for the remission of sins. But suddenly I
recovered. My cleansing was deferred on the assumption that, if I lived, I would
be sure to soil myself; and that after that solemn washing the guilt would be
greater and more dangerous if I then defiled myself with sins.
So, I was already a believer, as were my mother and the entire household
except for my father alone. Though he had not yet come to faith, he did not
obstruct my right to follow my mother’s devotion. so as to prevent me believing
in Christ. She anxiously laboured to convince me that you, my God, were my
father rather than he, and in this endeavour you helped her to gain victory over
her husband. His moral superior, she rendered obedient service to him, for in
this matter she was being obedient to your authority….6
At the end when her husband had reached the end of his life in time, she
succeeded in gaining him for you. After he was a baptized believer, she had no
cause to complain of behaviour which she had tolerated in one not yet a believer.
She was also a servant of your servants: any of them who knew her found much
to praise in her, held her in honour and loved her; for they felt your presence in
her heart, witnessed by the fruits of her holy way of life. She had been the wife
of one husband. She repaid the mutual debt to her parents; she had governed
her house in a spirit of devotion. She had testimony to her good works. she had
brought up her children, enduring travail as often as she saw them wandering
away from you.
Lastly, Lord — by your gift you allow me to speak for your servants, for
before her falling asleep we were bound together in community in you after
receiving the grace of baptism — she exercised care for everybody as if they were
all her own children. She served us as if she was a daughter to all of us.