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Benedict of Nursia - Wikipedia Benedict of Nursia (Latin: Benedictus Nursiensis; Italian: Benedetto da Norcia; 2 March 480 – 21 March 547), often known as Saint Benedict, was a monk and the founder of the Order of Saint Benedict
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St. Benedict - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Benedict had the holiness and the ability to take this step His beliefs and instructions on religious life were collected in what is now known as the Rule of Saint Benedict -- still directing religious life after 15 centuries
Saint Benedict - Saint Benedict Center The “Rule of Saint Benedict” became the norm for all Western Monasticism and is still practiced today by Benedictines the world over The Benedictine Order has given the Church over 57,000 known saints and 35 popes, of whom 17 are Saints or Blesseds
St. Benedict, Abbot, Patron of Europe - Vatican News Born in the central Italian mountain town of Norcia (Nursia) around AD 480, St Benedict became one of the most important catalysts for the creation of a new European culture after the fall of the Roman Empire in the West (traditionally dated to AD 476)
Saint Benedict - CATHOLIC SAINTS Saint Benedict of Nursia was the founder of the Benedictine monastries and the Benedictine rule He started life as a wealthy Roman but following his conversion to Christianity he became a hermit