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Augustinian Charism; Life in Common

The foundation and characteristic of Augustinian life is life in common, in which friars seek to construct a path that is directed to God in service to others. We do this not only through the sharing of ideals and values, but also in the communion of all our material and spiritual goods. In this way we strive to grow through the gift of God's grace, and so give witness to the mystery of the Trinity and of the Church, anticipating now on earth the reality we hope for in the future in the Father’s house.

The opening words of Saint Augustine's Rule give us direction: we are to be of one mind and heart on the way to God.

 

We are travelers on pilgrimage together, wherein Christ is our constant companion, as well as our way and our goal.

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The activity of our journey is shaped by Augustine's own experience and counsel, and is characterized by three essential elements: the constant search for God by means of a deep interior life; the practical love of neighbor; and the constant pursuit of truth.


Adapted from the Order's Constitutions and Plan of Formation

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