St. Augustine, one of the Roman Catholic Church's Fathers, died at Hippo near Carthage, where he had done mighty work suppressing heresies, 1,500 years ago this year. So the Eucharistic Congress Committee chose Carthage, now the forlorn site of a Cathedral (dedicated to St. Louis), a museum, some ruins and 200 Arab houses, as the scene of the 30th Eucharistic Congress, begun last week.
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