CONTENTS
Introduction
187. A Homily to be Delivered Ten or Fifteen Days Before the Birthday of Our Lord
188. A Homily to be Delivered Before the Lord's Birthday
*189. On the Coming of Our Lord
*190. On the Birth of Our Lord
*191. On the Circumcision of Our Lord
192. On the Calends of January
193. A Sermon of the Holy Bishop, Sedatus, on the Calends of January
194. A Sermon of Bishop Faustinus on the Epiphany of Our Lord; or for Tomorrow's Mass on the Birthday of the Martyr, St. Lucian
*195. On the Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ
196. On the Beginning of Lent
*197. A Homily of St. Faustus on the Lenten Fast
198. A Homily of St. Faustus on the Sunday Before the Beginning of Lent
199. On the Discourse in Which it is Said: "Share your Bread with the Hungry"; Also that Almsgiving is Better than Fasting, that Strangers Should Be Received in some Corner of the House, and on Clothing Which has been Eaten Away
200. A Homily to the Catechumens
201. A Reproof for the People to be Read at the Recitation of the Creed
202. On the Lord's Supper
*203. A Homily on the Pasch
*204. On the Lord's Pasch
*205. A Homily of St. Augustine on the Pasch
*206. An Admonition of St. Augustine, That not only with the Tongue Should God be Praised, but by our Life and Deeds; In Addition, That What Follows in Deed will be the Same as What is Thought Within the Heart; Also on the Punishments of Purgatory and on
207. On the Rogation Days
208. On the Rogation Days
209. Concerning the Rogation Days
*210. On the Lord's Ascension
*211. On Pentecost
*212. On the Mystery of the Holy Trinity, and the Divine Nature of the Holy Spirit
*213. On the Divine Nature of the Holy Spirit (11)
214. A Sermon at the Anniversary of the Burial of St. Honoratus
215. On the Anniversary of St. Felix
*216. A Homily of St. Augustine on the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
*217. On the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
*218. On the Martyrdom of Blessed John the Baptist
*219. On the Feast of St. Stephen
*220. For the Feast of St. Stephen
*221. A Homily of the Bishop, St. Augustine, on the Feast of the Apostles James and John; He also Shows Here What is Going to Happen to Three Friends, and How the Speck is Nourished into a Plank
*222. On the Feast of the Holy Innocents
223. On a Feast of Holy Martyrs
224. On Feasts of Holy Martyrs: That the SoulShould be Adorned with Good Works Just as the Body is Adorned with Expensive Clothing
225. On Feasts of Holy Martyrs
*226. A Sermon of St. Augustine on the Martyrs and on Grace
227. On the Feast of a Church
228. On a Church, or on the Consecration of an Altar
229. On the Feast of a Church
230. On the Consecration of a Bishop
*231. A Sermon of St. Augustine on his Birthday
*232. A Homily of the Bishop, St. Augustine, on His Birthday
233. To the Holy Monks, Beloved Brothers in Christ, Who are Located at the Monastery in Blanzac
234. Another Sermon of St. Caesarius to Monks
235. To Monks
236. A Sermon to Monks
237. A Sermon to God's Servants or Handmaids on Giving a Good Example
238. A Sermon to be Read to Monks During the Days of Lent
Additional Sermon: A Sermon of St. Augustine on the Gospel Text Which Says: "Ask and It Shall be Given to You"
Appendix
Indices
General Index
Index of Holy Scripture