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Encyclopedia > Saint Aurelius

Aurelius is the name of a Christian saint who died around 430. He was a bishop of Carthage from c. 391 and led a number of ecclesiastical councils on Christian doctrine. Augustine of Hippo admired Aurelius, and a number of letters from St. Augustine to Aurelius have survived. Aurelius's feast day in the Roman Catholic Church is July 20.


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