Augustine, Saint b. November 13, 354 d. August 28, 430 Roman Catholic Saint and Bishop of Hippo Regius. He is best remembered as the person who laid the foundation for the development of Western Christianity and philosophy. He was one of the four original Doctors of the Western Church and authored many books, most notably "Confessions of Saint Augustine," City of God," and "On Christian Doctrine." Born Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis or Augustine of Hippo, his father, Patricius, was a pagan and Roman citizen who tended to be violent and loose-...[Read More] (Bio by: William Bjornstad) Saint Pietro in Ciel D'Oro, Pavia, Provincia di Pavia, Lombardia, Italy Plot: The altar