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37: 202:. Alypius died around 430. He took part in the African Councils of the Catholic Church during his time as bishop, and was chosen along with Possidius and Augustine to represent the Catholic Bishops at the famous meeting with the Donatists in Carthage in 411. He took part in the Council of Milevi (Numidia) in 416. He composed a written report on this Council for 182:
After being baptized, he and Augustine returned to Thagaste, where he helped Augustine establish the first monastery in North Africa. When Augustine was made priest of Hippo, Alypius moved there and became a member of the monastic community Augustine founded there. In 394 Alypius became bishop of
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Alypius came from an aristocratic family of Thagaste, a small town in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. He was a student of Augustine's in Carthage. As Alypius’ friendship with Augustine began to deepen (Augustine called him the brother of his heart), so did his interest in Manicheism.
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in the arena. He initially resisted this, keeping his eyes shut, but he was unable to control himself because of the sounds and eventually succumbed and opened his eyes. To his horror, he found himself enjoying the spectacle and even invited other friends to come with him later. However, he
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Alypius admired the Manichees’ strict decrees on chastity, and believed that marriage would interfere with the search for wisdom with his friends.
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in 1584. His feast day is August 15. Friars of the Augustinian Order celebrate his feast day in conjunction with
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8.12.28) and life in Christianity. He is credited with helping establish Augustine's
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He also studied law, and during his early life went to Rome, where he served as a
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Immerwahr, John. "St. Augustine on the Walls" Villanova University
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Thagaste after his return from the Holy Land, where he had seen
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eventually repented of this and returned to the spiritual fold.
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Kelly, John C. (1955). "The Conversion of St. Augustine".
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Immerwahr, John. "St. Augustine on the Walls" Villanova University

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