The church saints lived as desert heirs, refused food and sleep, and fought devils and devils. Other people have experienced shame, pause, or even in certain circumstances. Some of them were born in very wealthy families, others were born in poor and calm families. They accomplished this through the grace of God. So, who are these people? They are saints of the Catholic church. They are men and women who lay the foundation of church management and insight.
In Lutheran church, all Christians are regarded as saints, whether in heaven or on the ground. However, the church still recognizes and respects certain saints including several saints recognized by the Catholic Church, but in a qualified way. Those who receive special blessings are maintained by faith, and his good deeds are examples of every Christian. Traditional Lutheran faith believes that praying to saints is forbidden because they are not mediators of redemption. But the Lutheran Church believes that the saints generally pray for the Christian church. Philip Melanchthon, the author of the apology of the Augsburg confession acknowledges the saint who is respected in three ways.
A saint is a kind person respected from the church after death, regarded as a sort of holy and blessing. In most Christian sects, everyone is regarded as a saint of the Catholic Church, and the word of the saint is given to the church that is formally enshrined. In addition, the Catholic Church explained that they did not create saints; but they acknowledged the saints. Manichees presented him with the first solution to the problem of Devil Augustin. Augustine of Manizhes is "a spectator of nine years" (Melchert, p. 230). Manichheism is a cult led by Persia named mani during the first century.
Augustine is widely regarded as the saint of the Catholic Church, the East Christian Church and the Episcopal Church, and is an excellent doctorate. He is also a sponsor of the Augustineans. His monument was celebrated on August 28th of his death day. Augustine is a wine maker, printer, theologian and is a pain and patron saint of many cities and parishes. Many Protestants, especially Calvinists and Lutherans, considers him Father of Protestant Reform as he teaches about salvation and the grace of God. Generally, Protestant reformers, especially Martin Luther, occupied the dominant position of Augustus in the early Godfather. From 1505 to 1521, Luther himself was a member of the Order of the Augustine Empire.