Pope contributes to the restoration of the Basilica of St. Augustine in Algeria
(Feb. 15, 2012) Pope Benedict XVI is among those contributing to the restoration
of the Basilica of St. Augustine in the Algerian town of Annaba, work on which began
last year. The church stands on a hill overlooking the ruins of Hippo, the Episcopal
See of St. Augustine, illustrious Father of the Church. It was built early last
century, half in the Arab-Moorish style and half in the Romanesque-Byzantine style
as a symbol of the universal appeal of the author of the "Confessions". Jesuit
Bishop Paul Desfarges of Constantine-Hippo told Vatican Radio that the Holy Father
is making a personal contribution to the restoration work, which is being financed
by the authorities in Algeria and France, as well as by a number of institutions,
religious orders and benefactors. "The Papal Foundation has contributed, but the Pope
has also sent a personal donation", Bishop Desfarges said. "We all know his great
respect for St. Augustine. The restoration of the basilica means the restoration of
a symbol of coexistence and fraternity between the two shores of the Mediterranean,
between Christians and Muslims, between the West and Islam, between people who seek
the truth" he added.