
Augustinian Monks
Augustinian Monks are members of a religious order founded in the 13th century, inspired by the teachings of St. Augustine of Hippo. They dedicate their lives to community living, prayer, and service, emphasizing the importance of love, humility, and intellectual study. Their mission often includes teaching, pastoral work, and maintaining monasteries or churches. Rooted in the Augustinian way of life, they focus on inner reflection and spiritual growth while actively engaging in the wider community to serve others.