This poem praises Academia de San Agustin, the author's alma mater. It calls on fellow Agostinian students to proclaim their love for St. Augustine and to embrace the virtues of vision, mission, patience, wisdom, knowledge and truth as taught by St. Augustine and embodied by their school. The poem expresses pride in being Agostinian disciples and calls the school their dear alma mater, singing its praises.
This poem praises Academia de San Agustin, the author's alma mater. It calls on fellow Agostinian students to proclaim their love for St. Augustine and to embrace the virtues of vision, mission, patience, wisdom, knowledge and truth as taught by St. Augustine and embodied by their school. The poem expresses pride in being Agostinian disciples and calls the school their dear alma mater, singing its praises.
This poem praises Academia de San Agustin, the author's alma mater. It calls on fellow Agostinian students to proclaim their love for St. Augustine and to embrace the virtues of vision, mission, patience, wisdom, knowledge and truth as taught by St. Augustine and embodied by their school. The poem expresses pride in being Agostinian disciples and calls the school their dear alma mater, singing its praises.