A History of the Order of St. Augustine
The graphic is the
primary symbol contained in the seal of the Eastern Province
of the Order of Saint Augustine, introduced in 1997.This
contemporary design retains the traditional symbols of
profound significance to every Augustinian community. The
heart represents love of God and all humanity. The flame
represents the fire of the Holy Spirit, the inspiration of
God's love, and the passion carried in each of us. The book
represents the teachings of the gospel, the writings of
Augustine, and the Order's special commitment to
education. The open-ended cross suggests the various roads
traveled by Augustinians over the centuries to spread the
word of God. The openness of the seal is an important
element in the design, intended to reflect openness of heart
and mind to God, to brothers and sisters, and to neighbors.
Seals of the Order and the Eastern Province
The Seal of the Order of Saint Augustine |

The First Seal of the Eastern Province |
Current Seal of the Eastern Province |
Recommended Reading
The Augustinians by Arthur J. Ennis, O.S.A.
"This book provides a brief sketch of the history of the
Augustinians in America from 1796 to 1985." (56 pages, Augustinian Press)
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