SAINT AUGUSTINE MOVIE RESTLESS HEART PART 1 2
FULL TRANSCRIPT
har har
har
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har Uncle
Augustine what are you doing
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here I had an appointment an appointment
with whom every year on this
day I come up here at
dawn and I watch the stalks
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migrate if only we could fly away with
them
I wish you
could the Vandal arm is growing Restless
almost no food is reaching us they will
choke the city until we have no
choice what are we going to do it's no
longer in our
hands how over
here I'm losing my
TR one down over there don't let the
fires burn out keep
moving your
majesty we're ready the are just
awaiting your orders keep stoking the
fire let them know we're here then let
the storm go and take action
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find the B over
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there
is that all you have nothing's coming
through I'll take
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these Sarah
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yes good
morning
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the
water there's no more
water like
that's there's no more water the vandals
have blocked the
water no we must get what we can take a
bucket The Bu hurry the bundles have
block the water we run now here you take
a new Cricket of me is that much left be
careful it's
mine said it's mine
off no please I need water stop it my
family I need
stop
what are you doing with that the vandals
have cut off our water we have to take
what's in that well open we will
die if we give into Panic then the
Vandal will win even before storming our
gates panic and violence will take our
lives faster than third thirst or
starvation as your bishop and a citizen
of Hippo I can promise you there is
hope put down your weapons we're all
going to die Bishop all hope is
gone no fulvus there is still hope
because there is still a chance this a
our city a chance I will
guarantee I will make sure the vandals
laid down their
weapons he says he can stop them how can
he say that we're all going to
die he's a good man I know he's a good
man
how have
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faith a peace
agreement you surprise me
Augustine you should know Rome doesn't
ask for peace if anything
it offers
it
Governor distinguished counselors be
reasonable since gazer and his vandals
reached Africa they already burned
tingus CA and cesaria to the ground
hippo will not
fall the Imperial Fleet will save us if
they were
coming they would already be here
Governor we're all tired of War
the vandals
included we should send our
representative to go before garic and in
the name of God beseech him for peace
governor governor the soldiers have
arrived Roman
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soldiers
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bring them up
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here Centurion fabus Demus at your
command governor you are welcome here
which Legion do you belong to the
seventh the seventh I thought it had
been annihilated it was defeated the two
centuries and I survived we've been
marching for days in enemy territory
escorting these civilians we took
advantage of the storm to pass the
Vandal
lines have you
heard these soldiers demonstrate that
The Siege can be
ended that the vandals can be defeated
let us not lose hope Rome will
prevail your obsession for a military
Victory will bring this city to ruin
your presence here was the only thing
that made me hesitate to come Bishop
Augustine you know
me my father knew
you
you are the son of
Arius Bishop
Austin these people and I have marched
through the desert with only one purpose
to put ourselves in your
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hands
bring the wounded
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soldiers how are the wounded better soon
I
hope you may only enter an
armed why it's sa religious luil let
them come
in the only things sacred here are the
lives of these people and their lives
were saved by this
sword where's GL
take courage
Fab fa here you are
fabus how are you
soon I won't feel pain
anymore have they done anything for you
there is nothing to be
done bring this man a doctor immediately
there's no need to yell
fabulous what are you going to do if you
move over and get out of here we're
going to try and save his life
fabus
fabus Bishop Bishop a message from Rome
the pope wants you and your books to be
taken to a safe
place how can that be possible the pope
has already send three ships a few more
days and they will be
here you mean I have to board a ship
with my books and escape to Rome yes and
abandon my
people these are the Pope's orders but
I'm the bishop of this city but this
city doesn't deserve you haven't you
seen what happened yesterday when they
saw the soldiers coming in the people
came to the conclusion they didn't need
you
anymore need
me look
pdus this is your handwriting but it's
your confessions yes my
confession like any man left to my own
devices I would still be a a poor
presumptuous boy sure there is nothing I
would need if there is anything good
about
me I have only my mother to
thank my mother Who Bore Me In
flesh to this temporal life and with her
heart to eternal
life
there keep
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pushing the baby is up too high go and
call the father immediately and tell him
to
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hurry
I can't feel him moving anymore
why I want you to get ready for what you
know do you know what you're asking of
me you will die if you don't do it both
of us will
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die
operate I want my son to live do
it
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beautiful
miss stay with me stay why more wi now
over
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here come my friend Patricia more
patricius what do you want your wife is
in
labor wait I'm winning she's
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dying
wait I can feel
him
yeah he's
moving he's
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moving Monica it's a boy patricius it's
a boy it's a boy so what will you call
him
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constantius in honor of our emperor no
constantius is just one of
many I will call him
Augustine little
Augustus like the first
emperor
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ausa you scared me come
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on these are facts not
worse
but someone may ask why do we have to
pay taxes to
Rome you know I come from a small town
like this
my father was a strong honest
hardworking father like you are I
thought you said he came from a powerful
family in Rome yes when he came back
from but now he's acting to win their
favor he put one of the coins he had
earned in a pot saving it for
taxes I used to ask why don't we spend
these coins rather than giving them to
Rome and he used to answer patiently my
son with those coins all we could buy is
a
goat whereas Rome will build with it an
Empire Rome doesn't want our money
because we are Rome these are facts not
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words I want to become like him like
Microbus why did you hear him he can
convince people to do whatever he wants
with his words these are facts not words
the mouth you've got it won't take you
long to become like him but I won't have
a chance if I stay in this town where do
you think you're going to get this big
chance in Carthage I want to study with
macrobius
Carthage you're just a boy do you have
any idea how much it cost to study with
somebody like
macrobius no do you
yes more than you could ever afford stop
filling your head with these silly
Notions but patricius we could save up
Augustine deserves a school Augustine
will make do with the school in taste
just like I did and my father before me
discussion closed father where are you
going to the tavern that's not
true what do you insinuating you've
perfumed your hair you never do that
when you go to the tavern Augustine no
you're going to see you ridy your friend
how dare you don't ever speak to your
father like that
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again it's not fair it's not
fair I
know it's not
fair then why don't you say something to
him
words are not enough to change a
man that's a
fact and not only
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words sh be quiet right know
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you
doing you there what are you doing what
are you quickly doing quickly
those are my
pairs you
thieves I committed robbery I pilfered
something which I already had in
abundance I had no intention of enjoying
what I stole but to enjoy the theft and
the sin
itself I was being gratuitously wanting
with no other reason of being evil than
in the evil doing itself such was my
heart a depraved soul Soul seeking
destruction here take it I hope it's
enough for the fruit you've lost there's
no need me the fruit grows back year
after year but a child if he goes astray
he can be lost
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forever why did you do
it answer to me why did you do
it you cause me pain Augustine me I
cause you pain maybe you meant to say my
father my father causes you pain he
gambles all of our savings away drinks
like a fish and he's been cheating on
you for years he causes you pain not me
enough org patricus is what he is but
you you aren't like him I'm not I'm not
like that what do you want me to be
devoted to your God a perfect boy no oh
not perfect just if I stay here I'll
become exactly like my
father you haven't only come here to
taste my oil to compliment me on my home
talk about my son you're right but I've
come to talk to you about my son
Augustine is he still the smartest boy
in his school oh yes but I want to help
him to get away from here to go to
Carthage to study
he heard macrobius he has decided to be
a
lawyer a
lawyer how would you pay for his studies
you know we
can't remember when we were young you
were offered an opportunity to change
your life you couldn't have done it
alone
that cobius would make a great lawyer
out of
him go to work come on this isn't a free
day Austin here is a new tunic wear this
when you go to macrobius and try not to
get it dirty yes mother and take this
it's goat cheese you cannot go there
empty I know and please please be
careful carage just like f don't drink
too much yes yes yes watch out for the
girls I must go
may God be with you my son God all I
need is
myself
bye good luck my
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son they were the words of the Lord
which my mother had poured into my ears
none of them however sank into my heart
making me do
anything her words only appeared to be
womanish counsels which I would have
been ashamed to
obey and yet they were the Lords and I
did not know and in rejecting Her
counsel I was rejecting the
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Lord
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I'm looking for liberus prisco I'm
valerious prisco my father's not at home
close my name is Augustine Romanus has
sent me Romanus from
tagaste the one with the
oil and what does he hope to squeeze out
of
you
come
in we were expecting you yesterday
evening yes I'm sorry but I was detained
by nice pair of hips no I don't usually
travel on the public wagon there was a
delay public wagon never rode on one
neither had I until yesterday
K this will be your
room thank you ferious K will be at your
service she's from the great
deserts reliable people nice
hips a good way to be detained
h
what what are you doing unfastening your
sandals to wash the dust from your feet
there's no need to I'll do
it um I'm sorry you know I've never had
a personal seven before you'll get used
to it I don't think so thank you I never
thought thank the servants or apologize
to them otherwise they won't respect
you thank
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you
now the essence of your task is to
convince others that you have right on
your
side you need to Marshall your arguments
logically so that's how it is simple as
that
macrobius yes my name is Augustine
ranana sent me ah you're the one who
wants to become a lawyer right yes T
guste right exactly now I do say has
anything good ever come out of
sasty listen I don't have time for new
students
but I'll only take you on if you can
prove you have enough talents to Merit a
teacher like myself how well uh orators
persuade people to do what they want
don't
they so persuade me to take you on as my
student
come on I'm
listening
I I saw you you haven't persuaded me go
back to taste believe me it's for your
own
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good how can I be so
stupid stupid stupid stupid I didn't
touch her a word persuade me to take you
on as my student of course I will
persuade you I'll come back tomorrow
what do you think that I'm scared stupid
stupid stupid say it
again try calling me stupid once more no
no I was talking about myself you don't
understand I don't understand yes I mean
no I didn't mean if you say I don't
don't understand then you think I'm
stupid no I am I'm the stupid one
yes you are the stupid
oneu
stupid let's
go those groups of young men assaulted
the meekness of newcomers with their
aggressiveness tormenting them with
uncalled for J gratifying their
mischievous
SM nothing could more nearly resemble
the ction of
devils
hey hey hey
Austine
Austin
Austin yours is the best SP so far don't
joke about it I was beaten
up you should have let me show you
around the city
personally hey don't worry I know we
will heal your wounds
Augustine
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Augustine I came to Carthage where a
cauldron of Unholy loves was seething
and bubbling all around
me come over
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here
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you didn't make many conquests at the
party last
night I'm not sure this place is for you
Augustine better if you go home that way
Romanus will understand that there is
nothing of any value to squeeze out out
of you what do you know your father's
Rich you have
everything I have everything
huh my father's Rich
right let me tell you something
Augustine something that no one outside
this house
knows my
father doesn't
exist
he died two years
ago he being dead his business dealings
would have come to an
end without them I would have come to an
end no more house
friends
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nothing so I buried him in secret with
my own
hands
and I have carried on his Affairs using
his
name make no mistake no one has given me
anything I've taken everything I
have do you understand
Augustine if you want
something don't ask for
it take
it
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for Mobius ah the little boy from taste
right I saw you do something incredible
in tagaste you made everyone delighted
to pay taxes that's why my assemblers
are so popular with Governors you kept
repeating these are facts not words I
figured out why
I asked
myself what what does an oror like
yourself
have only words a feeble weapon so how
can you make it
powerful simple make your listeners
believe they're not only
words you
reiterated these are facts not
words and slowly your words really
became facts
everything you said really became
true I can make a good lawyer out of you
but if you want to become a great orator
that depends on
you do you know what the difference is
between a great orator and an ordinary
one the
talent
no
courage why you'll come to
understand
good then let's
begin boiled eggs
anues grilled red meat and a large cup
of goats
milk muscles you have to get fit an oror
has to make the powerful sound of a horn
not the feble murmur of a flute come
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on
demosthenes had a stamina but he made
himself speak for months with a stone in
his mouth and he became the greatest
arator of his time for there is nothing
of Greater
import for there is nothing of
Greater memory of things to the EST by
engaging the singular
representative
memory singular
represent things belong to the EST
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by breathing an oror needs to know how
to speak for hours while standing
accompanying his words with movements in
his whole body like an actor like a
dancer like a soldier because you be
fighting a war in the tribunal and only
words can win that
war now this is a great theater the
stage where Justice is performed yes a
performance that will make you the
leading actor come
on Witnesses accuse my client Julius of
having attempted to murder his
wife
acquaintances have reported certain
threats Julius made against his wife
the prosecution maintains they have
produced evidence which
incriminates
julus Witnesses who
accuse acquaintances who
report prosecutors who
maintain so many
words how can I also expect you to
listen to mine now you've already been
fed more than than you could possibly
digest let's do
this let's put all the words
aside let's put them aside and listen
only to our
hearts it is
there and not here where the lawyers the
judges and the accused are
standing
it's there in our
hearts that we
distinguish truth from
false and
words from
Facts do not listen to
me listen to yourselves and let's try to
find the answer to these questions in
our
hearts
has the weapon used in the attempted
murder been
found no these are facts not words do
the wife of the accused have any wounds
which proed that somebody attempted to
kill her no these are facts not
words does the accused have any criminal
record for violent crimes that would
support these accusations
no these are
facts not
words you have been made to listen to
many
words instead of letting the voices of
the witnesses lawyers and judges ReSound
in your
hearts Let The only voice worthy of
Faith
ReSound the voice of the facts
my studies were aimed at the courts of
law where glory is proportionate to
craftiness by this time I was among the
best and was inflated with arrogance I
was eager to be eminent for the innan
and deplorable purpose of delighting in
human
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vanity my soul was grieving exuding
itself forth itching to be scratched by
scraping on the things of the senses
that would not Inspire our love if they
had no soul to love and to be loved was
even sweeter when I gained the enjoyment
of the body with the person I loved thus
I polluted the spring of Friendship with
the filth of
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lust Austine what happened to you the
other night oh ask Chrissy day she
kidnapped me I don't recall where she
where she where she brought me next time
I'll kidnap you you spilled all your
wine on me how you watch what you're
doing this is a new tuning excuse me I
got this in Rome hey what's up what's
going on hey you didn't tell me if you
appreciated my closing speech valious as
always how many cases have you won now I
stopped counting
them Carthage has become too small for
your talent you deserve to be on the
biggest stage of Rome look at me I'm all
wet you know I'm not happy about this
a you forgot this at my place oh my on
coming by to
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together you keep it I won't be wearing
anything else when you come by promises
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promises Austin come
in pour our young sir drink
the taste of Victory is the only one we
never Tire of especially in a case like
this what made this case so
special making everyone believe that
Julius was innocent has
been
exhilarating that's terrible what about
the
truth truth we have never been concerned
with the truth the only truth is the the
one that
Augustine convinced the judge and the
audience of
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today you are so
quiet I'm not used to such Silence with
you at times I don't know what to say
that's a
shame
why I like to listen to you before
before I go to
sleep
K tell me something do you think we can
live without the
truth we can deny
it to others and to ourselves
but
but but the truth is
strong good or bad it doesn't leave us
it just lingers there hidden in our
hearts and what truth is hidden within
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yours I can't offer you
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and I'll never ask for
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anything
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finally you slept with
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her she served you before
me
I'm the master of the house but now she
feels that she belongs to
you I don't want to possess
her she's the perfect
woman
beautiful
faithful
available and you know that she can
never marry
you very nice to have
around I have one for every
house antiochia Ravena
Milan yeah wait no matter where I go I
always have a warm
bed don't play so innocent you know how
to charm with your words but deep
down you're no different than I if you
say
so
Augustine Camus what are you doing
here where's your father
Augustine
what's
wrong he's free and it's your
fault
fault I only helped him prove his
innocence oh damn you he wasn't innocent
my father was guilty guilty and you know
this he did try to kill my
mother now he has
succeeded
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D my mother is
dead and it's your
fault my mother is dead by what steps I
was dragged to the depths of Hell
toiling from my lack of truth even when
I was seeking God Through The Eyes of
Flesh and not through the understanding
of the mind which he had given us to
excel the beasts but he was more inward
to me than the most inward part of me
and higher than my highest
reach and don't tell me the truth
doesn't
exist someone was killed that is the
truth you can't argue with that no one
can say what the truth is until a trial
begins a trial in which words will
establish the truth and the truth will
be the one declared by the lawyer that
uses the best words
sophisms Cicero a lawyer who is far
greater than a we
are wrote in the ensus that only the
truth can make men happy and all men
desire to be happy thus truth must exist
or everything would be meaningless look
I told you that courage makes the
difference between a great oror and an
ordinary one the courage to live without
the truth do you have this
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courage
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Augustine a messenger arrived from
tagaste your father is
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dying
are you also taking
this yes I don't know how long I'll be
away that should be everything
then
K
I came here with one trunk of this size
and now look at everything I can take
with
me but there's only one thing I don't
want to leave
behind
you come with
me we can marry I
know but we will be one all the
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same I'll come with
you even if I can never be your
wife but there is one thing I ask of
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you don't ever ask me to share you with
another
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woman
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not that irritates
me
draw back those
curtains I'm Not Dead
Yet
mon I've been an awful man haven't I
you've been you still
are how have you been able to stand by
me all these
years I learn to forgive you and love
you for who you
are why am I just now discovering the
true meaning of
love I'm scared of what's to
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come I don't want to be I am
Mo I want to be
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baptized
I I want to be the C no I want to be the
C the
C
that's my
turn he must already be
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dead
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do you believe in God the almighty
father I
do and I now baptize you in the name of
the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit
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amen
mother
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Austin I knew you would
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come
patricius look who's
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here
this is
khalida and she's a a
servant one of your sons servants no a
friend a friend that's
right from
Carthage not exactly she's from the
south from the great deserts I see I'll
bring you some
soup how was your your trip oh not so
bad your son slept the entire time
traveling on wagons always has this
effect on him really I didn't
know your brother and sister will arrive
in a few
days have you heard he got
married yes I heard and I heard about
Julius everybody's talking about
it you and macrobius had him acquitted
is isn't that right
yes
so is he really guilty like everyone
says he is oh that depends if he can
afford macrobius again he's
innocent what are you talking about a
man is either innocent or guilty trust
me mother a man is proven innocent or
guilty by the words spoken in the
tribunal words don't change facts they
don't then your magic formulas don't
change them
either what magic formul
the ones the bishop recited before my
father they don't change the facts
either what would you say the facts
are he has always been a
scoundrel and a coward he accepted to be
baptized out of
fear the baptism will never change
him what do you know about
it what do you know about baptism about
your
father about our life here while you
were away blabbing on presumptuously in
the tribunals of Carthage spending your
nights with
this poor
girl whom you will eventually
disappoint what do you know about any of
that you're right what do I
know after all this isn't my home
anymore
let's
go let's
go
Augustine what a pleasure to see you
again good day Romanos good day I've
kept a close eye on your progress over
the
years this is Kalida a young woman whose
beauty is worthy of your
Fame I was wondering if you would let us
stay here for a
while it's an honor for me to have the
rising star of the Empire's tribunals
here at my
home
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a
I'm sorry for your father's passing are
you going back to work for macrobius no
I'm going back to work against people
like macrobius I can no longer be his
accomplice we did some Terrible Things
Romanos it's not your fault if not mine
whose fault would it be then no
one's no one's what kind of philosophy
is that
have you ever heard of
Mani Mani is the prophet of the
truth and what would that be that no one
is responsible for
anything remember you are talking to a
lawyer I've defended guilty men who
committed horrible crimes that is
exactly the
point look at these olive
trees can we reproach them for having
Twisted branches no it's that
nature it's the same for us it's not our
fault if we are made of matter of
evil but then there's no hope only
one follow Mani who shows us how to free
ourselves from matter from Evil to
become pure light pure
Spirit thus I fell among men Delirious
in their pride truth truth they repeated
the word over and over to me but the
thing itself was not in them oh truth
truth how inwardly even then did the
marrow of my soul sigh for the truth
while the others frequently sounded out
its name as if it were only a sound
clamor and
wind
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he's losing
himself he's living with a woman he can
never marry he's abandoned his career
and now he's even joined an esoteric
cult it's my fault I shouldn't have sent
him to Carthage no no you did what you
thought was best but now I've lost him
God allows us to be lost so only later
we can be
found I did everything I
could I just
pray a son who elicits so much pain can
never become
lost the flocks and herds and party
colored fowl which haunt the woods or
swim the weedy pool concentrate go was
dead of night when
uh when
when when weary bodies clothes
lenius it was dead of night when weary
bodies close their eyes in bomy sleep
and uh
soft and soft P me sleep and
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soft
dinner is
ready I prepared something special
why to please
you there's no need to I believe there
is to remind you that you are
too what special I know that
I don't need you to remind me I don't
need to prove anything to
anyone forgive me never thank the
servants or apologize to
them I told you that the first time we
met you are no longer a servant to
me not even your words can change
that come
on and you need not reconcile with
me but with your
mother
Austine I was waiting for you I'm glad
to see you how are you today I'm fine
why today I had a dream last
night I was standing on a suspended M
crying then I saw a young man coming
towards
me he smiles and says why are you
crying for my son I
respond he looks at me and tells me look
carefully can't you see he standing
where you are I turn and I see you on
the same m
next to
me one day we will be United in our
faith that's the meaning of my dream
that's why I'm fine
today so you'll become a manican soon as
well no that man didn't say you are
standing where your son is but your son
is standing where you
are I'm good where I am you're wasting
the talent that God has given you God
has God has nothing to do with it I I
earned it through my own efforts man
doesn't create himself nor is he enough
for
himself that's what you say no our
hearts say so your priests make you
believe
so your priests make you believe that
you need God but where is God you can't
see him you can't hear him so how about
that you're all forced to ask for help
and from whom from them from the priests
who holds your souls in the palms of
their hands no one here holds anyone's
soul in the palm of their hands young
man did you hear the bishop is
afraid afraid that you'll begin using
your
heads that you'll become aware of all
the fables he's been telling you badly
written fables lacking any scientific
basis you see what did I tell you you
have talent but it's being
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wasted we believe that it's time for you
to become one of the elect me part of
the elect yes that way you would be able
to defend the religion of money publicly
with your rhetorical skills publicly of
course you'll go back to demonstrating
your worth someone like you can't be
satisfied teaching grammar to children
and remember we have clout the world is
made up of simple and Superior people
you're one of the superior people with
us you could do great
things I would be honored you know there
is one
condition the elector called to celibacy
you'll have to end your relationship
with your
companion
there is something I have to tell
you and I have something to tell
you
today
who's
first you
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first we're expecting a
[Music]
child
[Music]
are you
pleased of
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[Music]
course how could I not
[Music]
be and you what did you want to tell
me nothing about important just that I
found a complete translation of
isocrates speeches it's expensive I
wanted to talk to you about it but now
that we're expecting a
child we'd better save money are you
sure I'm sorry you won't be able no to
get it don't
worry a child is much more
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important
[Music]
mother kalidar and I are expecting a
child come
[Music]
in I'd rather not stay at Roman anas's
house with kalidar in this condition if
if we could stay with you
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I we would be most
grateful you need and thank me Augustine
I am your
mother come
kheda I'll show you where you're going
to be
[Music]
sleeping
[Music]
Kal
kodos is
crying maybe he just wants to be held by
his
father listen I'm trying to
concentrate how's it coming worse than I
thought you're too hard on yourself this
book cannot fail like the first one
did your book about beauty didn't fail
it will soon be noticed yeah not even
dedicating it to a famous aror like
jerius did any good give it
time
time I'm
27 cisero was a Statesman at my age and
he had already written
scripts that are still being studied
today and
children did he have
any
no there you
are you instead already have a handsome
child cisero
success and I have a
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child
Augustine there is someone here for
you
Romanos what a pleasure to see you
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again you look tired yes is this the
baby I've been working a lot may I I
have many ideas is and
uh I came by to invite you to my house
to your house no no no no no no you're
still a very welcome
guest listen I I still feel bad about
refusing your offer to become a part of
the elect remember no one is to blame
for
anything an old friend of yours will be
there Augustine valerus
what's an important man like yourself
doing a taste I could ask the same of
you please make yourselves
comfortable so where are you living
now Takia
Tria
Aqua
Rome I'm working for quintus aelia cicus
the prefect have you heard of him who
doesn't know the greatest aror of our
time in fact you should hear him
speak
how long will it take you to replace
him not long if I wanted to but I have
another objective in mind Valerius has a
very important proposition for you
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Augustin in Milan they're searching for
a new court oror the emperor has asked
simus to find him one and he's been
looking throughout the Empire but it's
not easy Ambrose is in Milan one of the
most arrogant Christian Bishops in the
whole empire he's politically skilled
and an effective orator simus wants the
new oror to oppose him that's why I
immediately thought of
you you're a brilliant orator and they
tell me you hate the
Christians it'll be a great opportunity
for you Augustine and for the entire
manican Community
too don't tell me I've come all this way
for
nothing my family here an elderly mother
and a slave as your concubine is that
your
family I also have a
child and they're my whole
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life that's not
alive
Austine
remember all our
dreams and Ambitions
H we're just scared that's all of not
being able to live up to your
potential the first time I saw you I
wonder what Romanus wanteded to press
out of you the oil press can
Crush but if the olive doesn't enter the
Press you never know if it's of superior
quality
or mely
slce it's our last
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chance
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God dealt with me so that I was enticed
to go to Rome using as his means men
enchanted with this death in life and I
who hated actual misery in the one place
sought fictitious happiness in the
other
Austine Augustine where where are you
going to Carthage to Carthage yes I'm
accompanying valeris he's sailing back
to
Rome what did you think I'll just leave
without saying anything should I have
what's gotten into you come on go back
to bed I need to go valerious is waiting
for me have a nice
trip I'll be back in a couple of
days
[Applause]
I lied to my mother that mother and
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fled the wind blew and filled our sails
and the shore dropped out of sight that
morning when wild with grief she was
there filling God's ears with complaints
and
groans she did not know what Joy God Was
preparing for her through my going
away and so after accusing me of perty
and cruelty she still continued to pray
to God for me
why
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why got I don't know Myer
to he told me that it would have been
too
painful that he wouldn't have had the
strength to face you and say goodbye to
to you to a dead
ARS he wouldn't have found the courage
to
leave here
sit but he
promised that he will return or else he
will make a arrangements for us to join
[Music]
him she returned to her everyday life I
went on to
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Rome now the glory of Rome seems to be
darkened by the growing popularity of
Christianity amongst other
religions but they are just like the
storm clouds that can at one moment hide
the Sun but will also be dissipated by
its
heat not a bad speech
Augustine it's a shame about your slight
African accent you should try and
correct
it thank you for your
advice Noble Samus you may
go
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yes
valious
[Music]
stay
so pack your bags by go to Milan no
no you're the new court
or the whole reason they decid to live
here in Milan instead of Rome makes you
understand just how shallow the last
Emperors were they were sold your
Emperors who chose meam it's closer to
the Barbarian borders
precisely here it is the Emperor's
Palace did you ever think you'd get this
far repeat what I told you never look
the emperor in the eyes never contradict
his mother and never trust
anybody in the
court arelius Augustine and valerious
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krisco uh quintis I need a word with you
oh and throw some compliments around for
bony he hasn't LED an Army in years but
he still likes to be considered a great
General is there someone I can praise
for who he
is
yes
Billa
Billa
valious you finally returned how could I
have endured much longer without seeing
you didn't you bring me anything from
Africa the best voice in The Empire a
future star of the Court
Augustine I hope him soon I will have
the opportunity to hear your voice and I
have the opportunity to prove I worthy
of the presentation valious has bestowed
upon me
Billa except for
power nothing could be more desired
within the court the emperor
valentinian listen we'll never have
another chance like this again the
emperor has just been sworn in the
stakes for all the most important
positions are still open with you as
oror and my experience we can reach the
greatest Heights are you with
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me I call the consel of Venice Quinto
Flavio
later
valious
are you here with the new court aitor
yes Empress mother Aurelius Augustine
from
tagaste does this Augustine from
taste know what it means to be the voice
of the emperor yes Empress mother does
he know that his voice will be heard and
respected by all the emperor's subjects
m importantly he knows which voice your
subjects must not listen to the voice of
Bishop Ambrose who presumes to be better
heard than our emperor however if you
want the emperor to be heard over Bishop
Ambrose you will need a more skillful
orator than
him I don't know anything about these
things what's the plan Augustine will
make a public speech in honor of the
emperor but most of all it will be an
attack on
Ambrose a speech that will bring public
opinion on our side soon no one will
listen to his voice and you what do you
have to
say let us hear your
voice my voice is at the service of the
emperor I shall say whatever it is the
Emperor wishes to
hear the queen really liked you of
course she did she's a woman that one
she's convinced that with your help she
can get rid of Bishop Ambrose listen how
did the bishop become such a threat to
her justina's husband the previous
Emperor had a great deal of esteem for
the bishop he gave him so much power
that even the court is in his shadow
now wonderful fruit don't you want to
buy
some else something look over there
Catholics
even pagans go to listen to
Ambrose as I told you he's a great
orator you'll
see stop
struggling
no for
you you'll often see scenes like that
they are Justin's Imperial
Guard
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[Applause]
[Music]
[Music]
you're the only one not
laughing I'm observing the
emperor I'm so for ideas to use in the
speech to be made in his honor you
should probably just be creative
creativity is just not an name for lies
yes lies do have many names falsehood
invention
Fable that's why there are so much
fun and often
disappointing that's why we need artists
like
yourself
[Music]
you should make a speech in my honor I
just love it when people let their
imagination about me run
wild we can do something about
that you can't enter Bishop
Ambrose we don't remember inviting
you
I'm here to talk to you about something
more important than a simple invitation
and what would that be
Justice I know a
man a devoted husband father of three
children I remember when his wife gave
birth to their first son this man was at
the front fighting for Rome I remember
when his second son died died from a
fever this man was at the front fighting
for Rome I remember when this man said
goodbye to his eldest son who went off
and died for Rome today this man is in
jail yesterday your guards arrested him
for unpaid debts and tomorrow they will
sell him as a slave it's the law debts
must be paid that's why I'm here because
Rome has a debt to pay this man a debt
that can be paid by giving him his
freedom find me a solution
quick I know this man I will look into
his case General
Bon I'm grateful for your
intervention forgive me for disturbing
you Empress mother
Emperor and since you're here Bishop
Ambrose I would like to introduce you to
aelius Augustine the court
aitor I've heard much about you and I
about
you I heard you are a follower of man
that's right so I have here a Manan two
Aryan Christians a traditional
Pagan and a follower of methra it makes
you wonder where the truth lies or if a
man can ever find
it no
Augustine
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no man doesn't find the truth man must
let the truth find
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him you see pus I went to Rome once and
I risked losing myself do I need to do
the same thing now but now it's the pope
who's ordered you to
go to save you to save me and allow my
people to
die you
know yesterday I watched the stalks Mig
great I ened them
there was no when to leave and which
direction to
go yet for us it's so hard to understand
what God wants us to
do Governor thank you for coming
Centurion I've spoken with the city's
Garrison officers they are ready to be
put under your command I'm honored but I
do believe that they know how to defend
hippo better than I perhaps but who's
talking about
defending I am talking about
attacking with you in charge our
soldiers will be able to end the siege
and free hippo there are tens of
thousands of vandals numbers don't
matter Rome has always defeated larger
armies now that the vandals think we're
about to give
in a victory on our part would turn
things around
I'm the governor of the entire Province
I could be in Carthage right now
safe instead I came here just before the
vles did and do you know why because
I've always been convinced that our
Counterattack would start from hippo
we'll send those barbarians right back
where they came from will save the
Empire think of all the Honors that will
be bestowed upon
you or all the men we will lose no think
of the civilians that will be saved by
your
sword
please how is he he made it through the
night with God's help he'll get through
another not with
God's but
yours I only tried not to cause him too
much harm
how many of them will be able to
fight
fight then why didn't you just leave
them to die you're
right maybe it would have been
better I see you don't have your sword
with you
today a soldier isn't always a
battle
then don't bring these men into battle
let them live the question is this must
I let my men live and let the city die
or let them die to let the city
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live there are 12 groups of us here in
hippo about 150 men per group 1,800
soldiers in all 2,000 with my men still
not enough
what about the citizens that could fight
well I'd say at least
5,000 enlist
them we need more men on this side here
here and here
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go where did they all go when they heard
their Captain Was preparing an attack
they went to join him
those over
there those
[Music]
there all right the Vandal Siege line is
arranged like this and we'll attack
their weakest Point here but it's the
furthest point
precisely where they won't expect to be
attacked that's the best place for us to
catch them off
guard from the
besieged to the besiegers
Centurion I must speak to
[Music]
you give me back those wounded men they
are my responsibility they've gone back
into service of their own free will then
order them back to the Basilica you'll
offend them the truth is you like having
their lives at your disposal they have
the right to become Heroes no no no I
told you to fix the lock first okay
or do you want to take that away as
well you Christians in your slave
mentality so submissive pessimistic oh
we have a slav mentality look who's
talking so attached to the things of
this world that you you adore them as if
they were Gods the world you don't even
know the world always hanging on your
Bishop's vestments there's much more
life hanging on to our Bishop's
vestments than in any Cas you've been
life that's what you call life of course
that's life life you don't know what
life
is you've never seen the Sun that sets
over the
battlefield you've never drunk water
from the spring in the middle of the
desert you've never bitten into a piece
of fresh fruits after having spent weeks
at Sea you
[Applause]
have
Uncle Augustine the papal ships have
arrived we need to get your books on
board and leave
immediately and where will we go away
from here to Safety in Rome I'm not
talking about the boat's destination but
rather our
destiny where will we
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go where will I
go if I abandon the city God has
entrusted to
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
me
[Music]
[Music]
stop it's
ready now
go
out of my way out of my way out of my
way out of my way
passim where are you going with that
sword I'm taking it to fabulus the
Centurion since when does your father
sell swords no Bishop Augustine he's not
selling it it's a
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gift
[Music]
up go then but be careful don't cut
yourself with that leave your back open
like this Centurion better my father has
made another one ah I'll be sure to give
it to somebody who can use it masimo
wait do you see that girl with her back
to us and the long brown hair take this
to yes take this to her and tell her
that I'm sorry for the things I said the
other
day Lu Luc M this is for
you where did you get this fabus a
centurion and he said that he's sorry
for what he said to
you you have it all of it yes all of
[Applause]
it
[Music]
again stand still halt attack I was
looking for you we started packing your
books onto the Pope's
ships I have to talk to the governor
first you're still hoping to prevent
that
attack keeping a hope alive is a
Bishop's Duty Uncle The Barbarians could
attack the city at any
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moment as soon as we we can we'll
[Music]
leave how many times do I have to tell
you
go I think this must be the weakest
Point
here Valerius suspend the enrollment of
the civilians it was fabulous the
centurion's initiative not mine if you
care about the future of the city
suspend it I do
care that's why I won't suspend
it those men are being led to a massacre
no they are being led to Glory there is
more glory in fighting for peace than
Waging
War war made Rome great not war virtue
the virtue of the regulars the seis the
shipu exactly so why do you Christians
want to change everything not change
renew preserve what is good and convey
it to the new
citizens Rome to The Barbarians
barbarians is what we call those we
don't know no it's what we call those we
know well enough to realize they'll
never be like us and what's so special
about us we are a
war defending our city on this side
there's order security and law on the
other side there's chaos and lawlessness
this is a century old wall which mustn't
be destroyed all walls are destroyed
sooner or later not those built by
Romans what do you want to do valerus
defeat the vandals and present yourself
as a savior of the Empire the new Consul
maybe I'd already be the consul if it
hadn't been for you you cannot fault me
for denouncing evil evil is that what
you call our friendship look at us I'm
just the governor of a small Province
now and you a simple
Bishop if it weren't for you we could
have had a much greater
future remember when we left here to go
to
Milan
Milan the emperor
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SE now your speech against Ambrose is
even more urgent I'll lock myself in my
house and not think of another thing I
don't think that'll be
possible
why I think you'll have
company
Kida
mother I have just moved in so I'll have
to
reorganize I'm sure we'll manage
somehow come on
go come in hurry hurry go on come on
upstairs
upstairs mother you can sleep down here
in that room in that room we'll be
upstairs with a
[Applause]
deodatus I'll show you where where you
can put your
things um we'll have to buy you some new
clothes beautiful ones so you can come
to court I'm giving a speech in front of
the
emperor I'm
sorry he's
tired he needs to sleep I'm sorry take
him I'm just going to clean this mess up
hey
hey uh kala worry about that later worry
about that later I think it's better if
you take
him if you take him go go
[Music]
upstairs you'll get used to your family
again you lied to
me I felt
ashamed
of
what of your family of
myself I'm here thanks to the
manans I feared you weren't proud of me
are you proud of yourself of course what
more could I have hoped
for have you met Bishop
Ambrose
yes do you know
him thank
you
second to Pope
siricius he's the most listened to
Bishop in the world why is that until 10
years ago he hadn't even been
baptized but he had already got ahead in
life at only 30 years old he was the
governor of the whole Province he was so
loved that when the bishop died the
people asked him to take his
place
[Music]
and he accepted of
course he gave everything he had to the
poor and he gained a new
life if you say so not me the holy
scriptures say so yes they are
holy but when you read them they say
that God created man in his own image
and likeness
can you imagine a God that looks like me
two arms two legs having a shave every
morning he certainly wouldn't talk as
much as
you have you heard yourself
Augustine you can't even think about God
without projecting yourself into the
matter go to kheda now she suffered a
great deal because of
you
[Music]
[Music]
what do you think he's dreaming
[Music]
about he needed his
father
[Music]
K I'm
sorry I'm sorry I left without telling
you you weren't obliged to tell me
me no but
I but I should
have
yes you should
have you should
have you should have you should have you
should
have
don't look very
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fresh brothers
sisters the letter kill but the spirit
is mine Paul's words have two meanings
the first is that the Bible is not to be
understood in the literal sense God
created man in his own image and
likeness doesn't mean for example that
God resembles man in the material sense
our spiritual
life our capacity to love our freedom
this this is what makes man resemble
God but Paul's words have a second
second meaning as
well think of mountain
Rivers when they meet an obstacle they
become stronger they sweep it away and
precipitate even more
violently the same thing happens with
our
desires when they are obstructed by
laws they become even stronger and
precipitate towards evil
towards
death even in this sense the
letter or rather the Lord
kills but God has also given us his
Spirit and the spirit gives life the
Spirit guides our
desires it makes us love
good it makes us
free
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mother
Augustine what what are you doing here I
need to speak with Bishop Ambrose and
you are coming with
me let me
through let me
through let me through I need to speak
to the bishop so do we I'm the Orit of
the Court yeah sure and I'm the King of
Persia Augustine
please
I have
[Music]
soed
[Music]
Augustine Augustine it's our
turn come you can see the bishop
[Music]
now Bishop
Ambrose what an honor my mother Monica
she really has insisted upon meeting
you it's a pleasure to meet the new
orator
mother are you a Catholic my
child
yes this time we outnumber you are you
preparing another sermon oh no no it's
the philosopher platinus platinus but
he's not a Christian no but he's a great
philosopher there's a lot of Truth in
his work and as the gospel
says who isn't against us is with us so
anybody against you would be against the
truth who is against the truth is
against
himself so this is the reason why you
gave up the governor's office my reasons
are not as visible nor as apparent as
one may think they're not
visible ah like Spirit thing you talked
about in your
sermon it's in Paul's scriptures that
talk about it I only gave my comments on
his
words
invisible but giving life at the same
time you are an intelligent man Ambrose
don't you find it all hard to believe is
the love you have for your woman
visible I would argue that it
isn't
yet you managed to create a new life
from it something very
tangible I see you've made inquiries
about me isn't it what you are doing
right
now you deserve your
notoriety and I'm sure in your speech to
the emperor you'll go a long way towards
establishing
yours at first glance we all seem quite
alike one head two
arms two
legs of course speaking of legs one
might prefer the graceful legs of Billa
over those of the courageous
Bon but there is someone Among Us
someone above us someone who resembles
Us in the same way a diamond resembles a
stone an eagle resembles a butterfly a
star resembles the flame of a
candle our emperor
valentinian we owe the Peace of the
Kingdom to him the prosperity of the
fields The Good Fortune of the Heavens
to
him and not to a bishop who claims for
himself the power is bestowed upon the
emperor and only the emperor to the
emperor and not the bishop he referring
bestowed by God to act as a mediator
Earth and the heavens to EST to act as a
mediator between the Earth and the
heavens to establish what is good and
what is evil to leave his people to
Salvation thus the emperor and not the
bishop shall hear our
prayers our petitions our
invocations he is our faith our comfort
but our
hope the fields houses also the churches
are his if the emperor decides to
requisition them no one can oppose him
not even Bishop
Ambrose because whoever isn't with
us is against
[Applause]
us
[Applause]
[Music]
me you all of
us we belong to
[Music]
[Applause]
[Applause]
him
your son's speech yesterday was quite
successful I'm so ashamed it's not your
fault I should have been a better
mother is there a better mother than God
and yet how many of his children
repudiate him but don't lose
hope if Augustine had been an easy child
God wouldn't have given him
a mother like
yourself here she is now just talking
about day we didn't think you were
coming would say
that one of
those
ad
[ __ ] ad
adus where is
heus there there no no no come on
hey a I have great
news
come
on guess what the emperor has asked me
for a rocking horse this is not the time
for
sarcasm the empress mother has taken the
words from your speech literally she's
asked us to requisition Ambrose's
Basilica you and I not Bon or one of the
other
officials what did I tell you we are
becoming increasingly more
influential
great but we still have to see if
Ambrose will obey us you the emperor's
voice and the emperor is remember your
speech right the mediator between the
Earth and the
heavens you convinced everyone of this
how could Ambrose possibly stand in
opposition to one of the emperor's
orders tonight we
celebrate Here's To
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Us by the way the manques of Milan have
asked me to R you to one of their rights
tomorrow night I want nothing more to do
with
them you've been a manic for years what
happened years of
obscurity I only needed to read plotinus
to realize that is he a Christian
philosopher
no just a great
philosopher Augustine the manes are
powerful your presence here today is in
part due to them
even if you don't want to be one of them
anymore pretend
pretend pretend that valentinian is a
great emperor that Boni is is a soldier
that I am a Manan we can pretend
everything we want valeris but not
everything can be
pretended
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tired of the
party I'm tired of this Palace sometimes
I just want to be alone it's strange to
think of someone like you
alone you think
so where's your
wife I'm not m
for a man of your position that sounds
strange to
me so what do you do when you get tired
of this Palace I go away at least for a
while where
to a secret place so don't say anything
more then or it will not be a secret
anymore I won't tell you where it
is just what it's like it's a villa in
the woods in front of a very special
little
Lake it's a natural Springfed Lake and
the water is
hot always
hot close your
[Music]
eyes imagine how it is in the
winter to take a dip at
night and snow all around you
[Music]
I've never seen snow
before you should
come but it's your secret place you're
good with
words maybe one day you'll convince me
to reveal
[Music]
[Music]
it
Austine Bishop you made good use of my
words in your die tribe against me in
court they've been useful to know you
and plotinus better good but be aware
that ptinus offices everything but the
essential that the truth is not an idea
a concept or a state of mind but is
Manifest in one Divine person we're here
on behalf of Emperor valentinian very
well and I'm here on behalf of Jesus
Christ the son of
God the emperor demands that you
surrender this
Basilica to the Aran
Community
demands
demands in the name of what Authority
The Authority bestowed upon Him by who
by God
fires how dare you how dare you name God
as your
Authority you don't believe in
him you don't believe in
anything and you worse invoking the
return of the Pagan demons dogs on a
leash that's what you are you wander
around barking out lies be
silent and look deep within yourself
for what the truth really
is only the truth will turn you into
men free
men we'll be forced to report your
conduct to the emperor tell them if they
want to get rid of me they must attack
me not my
people let's go
Augustine remember what I said it's not
the man that finds the
truth but the truth that finds the
man because the truth is a
person it's Jesus
Christ the son of
God
now what will we tell the empress's
mother to use
Force to send bony and his soldiers to
take Ambrose's Basilica the people will
not be pleased they'll all side with
Ambrose again
no because
you with your
words you will make the people pleased
and
you will keep them all on our
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side everything is at stake here
Augustine
are you with
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[Music]
me
see how the Mosaic is put
together little by little it
appears but only by the end when every
piece has found its
place will we be able to see the full
[Music]
[Music]
picture I'm leaving you in the best
hands
I'm sure you both have a lot to talk
about look at your daus there's your
father I'd like to invite you to my
villa I would be honored to come believe
me I know you have a great future ahead
of you soon your voice will be the most
important in the whole
cours that depends on various
circumstances that's right on one in
particular that you still need to obtain
a family Rich enough to sustain your
Ambitions a family like yours and you
must know that I also have a daughter in
2 years time she'll be of marrying age
uniting you in marriage would be a good
solution for me as much as for you that
is if you want your voice to be the most
important in
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court
wait
[Music]
I remember the first time I took off
your
sandals you've come a long way since
then we both come a long way and you
have a long road still to travel
yes I was waiting for you with adodas
outside the Imperial Palace today
really I saw you walk out and was about
to go over to you but then an elegant
man stopped
you and I walked away you walked
away yes
why I didn't want to be a b to you I
didn't want to get in your
way but I've never considered you a
B I never don't want to be a bother to
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you
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it's better for you to grow
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up one day you'll
understand
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a
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mama
adus kada
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de
K
Kal
Kal
Kal
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Kal
my mistress was torn from my side and my
heart which clung to her was torn and
wounded till it bled and she went back
to Africa vowing to thee never to know
any other man and leaving with me my
natural Son by
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her
[Music]
but I unhappy as I was could not bear
the delay of the two years that should
elapse before I could obtain the bride I
sought and so I procured another
mistress not as a wife of course but so
the disease of my soul might be nursed
up and kept in its
[Music]
vigor
[Music]
[Music]
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you're late and I see you you haven't
wasted any time watch
carefully you'll have to talk about this
in your
speech in the name of your Emperor
valentinian I order you to move out
immediately the Basilica will be
requisitioned before
Daybreak give to Caesar what is
Caesar's and to God what is
Gods God doesn't ask the emperor for his
Palace
and the emperor mustn't ask God for his
home if there is a God mishop
Ambrose he resides in the Palace of the
emperor not in your Basilica there is a
God
valious and he has to reside in the
hearts of all men even in
[Applause]
yours no opposition shall be tolerated
whatever happens will be because you
wanted it to whatever happens
valious is because God wanted it to
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
happen order the attack
General against unarmed civilians yes
unarmed will you be the one to tell the
empress mother that they blocked your
[Music]
soldiers
and
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[Applause]
[Music]
go
[Music]
[Applause]
I've done my part now it's your turn to
make this seem like a
[Music]
[Applause]
victory
let's
go I'm
staying I need to gather information for
my speech
good you will need all your talent
[Music]
tomorrow mother
mother I'm
here
[Music]
water water bring some
[Music]
water
[Music]
everyone loves peace
no one loves War but there's no peace
without
War if we want secure borders then we
have to use
strength if we want a safe City then we
have to be
firm if we want to keep our
wealth then we have to use
Force that's why an emperor has to be
ready to use Force
yes violence isn't beautiful neither is
it beautiful to
exert but
someone has to take
on this
burden someone like General
Bon someone who has been able to protect
us against
our ferocious Goths and fanatical
Catholic
thus he
deserves our
gratitude for having defended us
against our external and internal
enemies for having bestowed honor upon
[Applause]
Rome for having
killed many innocent
[Music]
[Music]
people
[Music]
[Music]
you aren't
hungry why won't you look at
me
would you like your
son
[Music]
no K leave it take the baby out of the
why are you here
again why are you here because you are
[Music]
here what do you want from
me for you to be happy I'm not
happy
right I'm not happy
and I don't want you here you can chase
me away but you cannot Chase yourself
[Music]
away remember who you
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
are
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
but Paul's words have said second
meanings as
well think of mountain Rivers when they
meet an obstacle they become
[Music]
stronger it's not our fault if we are
made of matter of
[Music]
evil we are not ordinary people and we
don't need the
[Music]
[Applause]
truth we are becoming increasingly more
influential let us hear your
voice you don't believe in
anything we're expecting a child I never
want to be a bz to
you
[Music]
the truth is not an idea a concept or a
state of mind the courage to live
without the truth do you have this
courage man doesn't find the
truth man must let the truth find
him and I now baptize you in the name of
the Father the Son and the Holy
Spirit words are not enough to change a
man
that's a fact and not only
[Music]
words the truth is a person it's Jesus
Christ the son of
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God
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
take it and Bre
it
[Music]
the Epistles of St Paul the
Apostle not in rioting and not in
drunkenness not in chambering and
wantonness not in strife and
envying but put ye on the Lord Jesus
Christ and make not Provisions for the
flesh to fulfill the lusts
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[Applause]
thereof
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[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
why in
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now so sh
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[Music]
[Applause]
de
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
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son
I've always
spoken too
much today for the first
time
listened I listen to
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him
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h
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[Music]
belatedly I loved thee Oh Beauty so
ancient and so new belatedly I loved
thee thou D cry loud and force open my
deafness thou did Shine and chase away
my
blindness thou D breathe fragrant odors
and I drew in my breath and now I pant
for thee amen I tasted and now I hunger
and
thirst thou did touch me and I burned
for thy
peace you have humiliated
yourself you have humiliated the
emperor my son
you have humiliated the whole
empire you are dismissed as Court oror
to the emperor you are no longer the
emperor's
voice
nobody will ever listen to your
voice
[Music]
[Music]
valerious
[Music]
you betrayed our
trust you made us look foolish in front
of the whole
empire we will not tolerate being made
to look
[Music]
ridiculous you're no longer welcome here
go back to where you came
[Music]
from they didn't succeed in
requisitioning the
Basilica your conversion has given
courage to the people who now fill it
the empress couldn't kill us
all and now what are you going to do I'm
going to AA with my mother and my son
from there we'll embark on a ship for
Africa to go home
and once you've arrived I want to study
and pray live in
seclusion it won't be easy for you to
live in seclusion I speak from
experience I don't feel worthy of
priesthood he'll ask more of you than
that
[Music]
here it's ink
remember to use it
[Music]
[Music]
all I SP Spen with the
captain we set sail in 3
days I always wish to be buried in my
homeland in
Africa it's not the time to be thinking
about that
mother but you know it doesn't matter
anymore you can bury me
anywhere even
here there was only one thing I've ever
desired
I ever lived
for to see you baptized before I
[Music]
died give me your
[Music]
hand there's no need to be afraid
[Music]
listen to The
[Music]
Silence our life is just a
shell fragile
temporary but there is something that
lives within us that is not
fragile it's not
temporary we are already living in
eternal life my
[Music]
son
[Music]
Lil will tell you where to
go
yes these are the last trunks of
books only the manuscripts of the city
of God are missing then everything will
have been loaded on the pope
ships I've almost finished it
vidious just let me work on it a bit
more a bit
more
come on come on out through the side
door quick about
it Lal another trunk what do you want to
conscript me as well no
no only to look at you there now you
have
how many more to come tonight we attack
just what Rome
needs more dead heroes to worship yes I
will fight for
Rome but I will live for
you cuz you give me the desire to live
there are some more in the library fetch
them my uncle excuse
me we're about half Bishop Augustine is
your uncle my father's
brother fabios
[Applause]
fabulus I understand your resentment
towards me but listen don't sacrifice
your life nor that of your men to defend
an empire in Decline I'm Roman an
officer of the Empire and this is what I
will be until the very end man is what
he
loves if you love the Earth you will be
of the Earth if you love God you will be
of
God as the scriptures
say we are all gods and children of
God I'm not a child of any
God I'm the son of a man who died when I
was just a
child do you know Lucille who killed my
father it was your
uncle the great Bishop Augustine
do you remember yes I
remember I remember every
detail Ambrose was right I became a
priest but God wanted more for me by
then I'd been a bishop for a few
years now that the confessions is
finished what will you dictate in this
room
I have a few ideas in mind but only one
in particular is
urgent a book to defend the church from
the accusation that it's leading the
Empire to
ruin in fact since Rome was sacked by
all aleric the church has been blamed
for everything instead the church will
be the one to hold on to the traditions
of Rome in these uncertain times that
are in store for
us have you chosen the title the city of
of
God
Bishop something
terrible oh
[Music]
Dam oh
God it's father
[Music]
babus his hands have been cut off why
and his tongue has been cut
out the donatists have done this the
ftic
donatists there is a difference I know
the difference but when word of the
murder gets out people won't make such a
subtle distinction we could risk the
breakout of civil war between the
Catholics and the
donatists
no what are you going to do a council
yes you are the bishop of the donatists
and I of the Catholics let's bring our
priests together for a public debate in
Carthage until we establish who's right
and where the truth stands the truth the
truth and when we have established the
truth the truth lies with the donatists
then we will become
donatists if it lies with the Catholics
then you will become
Catholic we all want peace but there's
no real peace without the
truth let's find it to together that
would be an unfair dispute no one can
beat an orator like you I won't be
participating in the debate you won't be
participating I'm only concerned about
one thing sidonius the
truth if by any chance the Catholics
should should win the debate I wouldn't
want anyone to suspect that it was all
due to the skill of rhetoric in instead
of the truth of the
arguments one
condition the judge has to be neutral
and above
suspicion we will select him
together arious to
meus we come to cage because you are the
most esteemed judge in the province I
usually judge criminal matters not
religious ones I'm not even Christian
it's not different you just need to
judge the
truth you must have a lot of faith in
yourselves to put everything at stake in
a public
debate not in
ourselves in the
truth many people have already died in
this
conflict that's why we need
you
fabulus h
my son
fabus he has the same eyes my son used
to have well he's upset because I
promised to spend the day with him my
fault fabulous my
fault I took your farther away from you
today are you really sure you don't want
to speak
today you'll do fine I'd prefer to
listen to
you you know
pdus was in this tribunal where
everything began for
me let's hope that this is not where
everything ends for
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[Applause]
you
[Applause]
[Applause]
[Music]
cians carthaginians let me
speak I've been called to express a
judgment on your
debate I will listen carefully to both
sides
I will judge with
impartiality and trust that the truth we
discover today will help you to
unite I officially open this
debate and invite donatus Bishop
sidonius to speak
first illustrious
judge today I speak before you gentlemen
ladies and our
God I could talk about religion sin
betraying the scriptures or the
fractured history with our Catholic
Brothers but today I want to speak of
only one
man a
priest who's been the greatest sinner of
us
all Bishop
Augustine
have I not stayed silent long
enough it's time we pull back the veils
that have hidden the truth of your
beloved
Bishop a man who was driven to represent
murderers and individuals with the most
base
morals he was a slave to an
ambition that pushed him to seek Success
Through the skill of his
rhetoric a man of God consumed by lust
avarice and
ego a narcissism that drove him to
worship no greater God than
himself this to debate was to be about
truth but that truth has been eclipsed
by one
man there is no greater sinner than
Augustine the fact that he became a
priest is proof that Catholics cannot be
[Applause]
trusted
[Applause]
i' chosen not to
participate yet from the moment I became
the topic of
discussion it's my duty to
speak
sidonius
is
Right ambitious
lustful
narcissistic I was all of these
things God gave me a mother she showed
me that nothing in this material world
is worthy of our
ambition God gave me a
woman she showed me that loving means
renouncing
oneself God gave me a
son I started to believe that he was
created in my
image then God took him away from
me to show me he was created in His
image ambitious lustful
narcissistic I was all these things and
still am as we all are as we all are but
not one of us is
alone ever
not even when we're in desperation
bitterness
Darkness God is close to
us God is more brother than any
brother he's more
friend than any
friend more
lover than any
lover
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[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Music]
Victory to the dontis so the next one
will pierce your heart aren't you coming
to
bed
I'll be right there you haven't made
your decision
yet I'm still thinking it
over go favus say good night to your
father good night
father good night my little
one come on
run I wish Augustin hadn't dragged you
into this whole matter I must only
determine the truth I'm a judge is my
duty but you're also a
father and a
husband don't forget
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
that
[Music]
you asked me to give a verdict on your
debate well then when a judge pronounces
his opinion he also expresses a judgment
of himself good judgment if he was just
in his decision bad judgment if his
decision was
warped and the thus with great interest
in the name of the authority bestowed
upon
me the victory of the debate goes
to the Catholic
orators the doctrine they uphold is the
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
truth
[Applause]
[Music]
Augusta
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[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
raise your go raise your G
and
lunge excellent one day you'll have to
defend your family along with the whole
of Rome and the
Empire where will you be well I'll get
old
eventually
[Applause]
[Music]
father
[Music]
do you remember that time when we walked
down the beach she was so happy when we
pushed mother in the
water
hilarius I'm
sorry you needed
me I did my duty I'm a
judge
give me a
blessing tell me more about that City
you're writing about the city of
God
soon you'll know it better than I
do
years have gone
by but I still don't understand
you oh my father your father died to
defend the truth as you are ready to die
to defend the
Empire but the Empire will come to an
end the truth your father died for won't
no
my father died for nothing and if the
Empire comes to an
[Music]
end you Christians will be to blame
because you betrayed
it all we can do is
hope they're coming fabus doesn't need
to attack after all we'll wait for the
fleet to arrive from Rome I'll go and
tell him
wait if fabus is successful it will be
my success if he fails the fleet will
arrive and will resolve everything
proving to everyone that I was right and
Bishop Augustine was wrong
[Music]
exactly
my God as from the abis of the sea the
depths of the heart of man bursts forth
storms Wars and you seem to be overcome
by Slumber like the day on Lake tiad
when you were in the boat with your
apostles then I as they did must cry out
master master we are about to die do you
not
care wake up Master calm the winds like
on that day come on move the hearts of
men and ask us like you did on that day
why are you so afraid have ye no
[Music]
faith
[Music]
you didn't
sleep you didn't
[Music]
either rless horse Rous horse
approaching
what are they what's
[Music]
inside he's dead
dead
[Music]
I
know we've lost a battle not a war
people have lost their heads not just a
battle well let's try not to lose ours
as well trust
me
she's been kneeling there since last
night embark on the ships the pope has
sent and take her with you there is no
hope left for this
city if I don't return
you take charge of
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
Hippo my name is Augustine the bishop of
Hippo I would like to speak to your
leader
geeric give this yes
sir there put in that yes
sir yes
[Music]
sir over
[Music]
here
your troops will attack from the West
Side
ah the famous
Bishop they must be really desperate in
hippo if they decided to risk the life
of their most illustrious
citizen what have you come to ask
me
nothing I've come only to make you an
[Laughter]
offer and what could that possibly
be the chance to become a great king I
am already king a king of a great Empire
no you're just a bandit of a small
gang you only fight to increase your
wealth what is that if not
banditry without laws or unifying the
people all you rule over is a string of
conquered villages
to become a great king it takes more
than being able to to plunder and
pillage it takes a vision
benevolence a firm hand that can build
as well as
destroy what you want your legacy to be
that of a king or that of a bandit do
the right
thing free the
prisoners and take me
instead
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
you
[Music]
[Music]
today I'm happy I didn't die for
[Music]
Rome geeric has proposed a peace
agreement all citizens will be spared if
we lay down our
arms and open the city Gates this will
be the beginning of a new hero for
hippu it will be completely different
from
now
yes but we should not
fear we should not fear our next of
kin and today the vandals are the next
of kin that God has sent
[Applause]
us we don't know them you
say
they are men I tell
you they are different from us you
say no more different than any other men
I tell you they are our enemies you say
they will become our friends I tell you
what will be left of Hippo if it falls
into the hands of the
vandals a city is its
citizens
Governor not its walls walls are
important Bishop
to open the doors of Hippo means to lose
everything
homes
possessions power yes
everything but that's a reasonable price
for Life what kind of life would that be
it would be life certainly richer than
if we remain attached to our
possessions I have a better
proposal I have received a message from
the
emperor the Imperial Fleet will arrive
tonight daar's Fleet will be
destroyed his army will be lost and
hippo shall be
freed you've already tried relying on
your own strength instead of gods once
remember what happened we have the
Imperial Fleet what do we need your God
for
if you have come to this
decision then you no longer need
me this is the decision we have
made tomorrow at
dawn the ships the pope has sent will
leave whoever wants to
Embark is more than
welcome
[Music]
whoever doesn't stay and fight will lose
all their
[Music]
possessions
[Music]
Fabius
Bishop what are you doing
here don't you have to be prepared to be
freed by the Imperial
Fleet I don't need that type of Freedom
anymore you've already freed me today no
the Lord has freed
you I didn't even know you were still
alive I'm not talking about freedom from
[Music]
geeric I'm talking about the freedom
from the old
[Music]
Rome you've made me believe that there
can be a new Rome one not built on fear
or powerful weapons or past glories we
need a city founded on hope faith
and even a love for our enemies it has
to be a city of a city of
[Music]
God
then maybe one day I'll I'll thank him
[Music]
too I remember my father on his
deathbed asking you to tell him about
that
City well today I understand
why
there's one more thing I want to ask you
[Music]
Bishop
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
now you are man and
wife we have dark times ahead of
us but you will be a light in the
Darkness a light of
love that's why I tell you if you keep
silent keep silent with
love if you speak out speak out with
love if you
discipline discipline with love if you
forgive forgive with
love let love take root within you for
only goodness can arise from this
origin love
and do as you
[Music]
wish I stand here today in honor of your
father that one too all all of
them why why why have you ordered the
books to be
unloaded the ship must be able to save
as many people as possible including
you I cannot leave Lucille I'm the
bishop of this city but they have
spurned you betrayed you and how many
times have I betrayed the Lord and still
he continues to love me and I must be a
testimony of this love Fabius go on
board the ship before it's too
late
[Music]
and take care of
[Music]
her
[Music]
[Music]
come
[Music]
Bing ships on the horizon buring ships
Vandal ships or Roman ships it's
impossible to save them Vandal ships or
ran sh it's impossible to say right now
Master we must wait for
[Music]
Daybreak the Imperial fleet has been
defeated it's
defeated the vles have destroyed the
fleet the vles have destroyed the fleet
come on leave him
[Music]
[Music]
on
[Music]
oh
[Music]
love endures in
adversity it shows Prudence in
prosperity it is strong in
suffering it rejoices in Good Deeds it
is safe from
Temptation it is generous in Hospitality
cheerful among true Brothers patient
with the
faithless it is the spirit of holy books
The Virtue of Prophecy the salvation of
the
Mysteries it is the strength of
knowledge the Bounty of
faith it is wealth for the poor life for
the
dying Love is
[Music]
Everything
[Music]
w
[Applause]
[Applause]
[Music]
oh
[Applause]
no
not the
books not the
books
[Music]
[Music]
die
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
when the judgment is finished this
Heaven and Earth shall cease to be and
there will be a new Heaven and a new
Earth for this world shall pass away by
transmutation not by absolute
destruction and therefore St Paul
says for the figure of this world passes
away I would have you be without
[Music]
[Applause]
anxiety
[Music]
[Applause]
why you now
why
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