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  1. Welcome to the website of the Augustinians in Australia. My name is Fr Peter Jones OSA and I currently serve as Provincial. My welcome to you is together with that of my Augustinian brothers who live and minister in our Province. We want to share with you in this site aspects of our life and service of others.

  2. Fulvius of Ascoli, the general of the Augustinians, through a decree of November 16, sanctioned the division of the Philippine Fathers of the Order of Saint Augustine into two provinces in the year 1602. These were the province of Santissimo Nombre de Jesus and the Discalced Augustinians of Recoletos of the province of San Nicolas de Tolentino.

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · The Augustinians are the pioneering missionaries in the Philippines, who arrived in the country from Spain and Mexico in 1565 and established the Provincia Agustiniana del Santísimo Nombre de Jesús de Filipinas in 1575.

  4. Many Augustinians have written ascetic works and sermons. In the department of historical research the following are worthy of mention: Onofrio Panvini (d. 1568); Joachim Brulius (d. after 1652), who wrote a history of the colonization and Christianizing of Peru (Antwerp, 1615), also a history of China; Enrique Florez (d. 1773), called "the first historian of Spain", author of "Espana Sagrada ...

  5. The Augustinian Order. The Order of St. Augustine was founded in 1244 in Italy when several communities of hermits living in the region of Tuscany came together to ask Pope Innocent IV that they be united under one common Rule of life and one Superior General like other Orders that had recently been founded.

  6. Sep 24, 2023 · Learn more about how the Augustinians follow the model of Augustine to create a more just and peaceful world. Educational Series Learn more about how Augustinian Spirituality relates to faith and life today.

  7. www.theaugustinians.org › about › the-augustiniansAbout the Augustinians

    St. John Stone OSA . Patron of English Scottish Province of the Augustinians. St. John Stone OSA (d. 1539) met martyrdom for his unwavering stand against King Henry VIII's claim as the supreme head of the Church in England.