安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Saint Benedict | Biography, Rule, Patron Saint Of, Death, Facts . . .
St Benedict (born c 480 ce, Nursia [Italy]—died c 547, Monte Cassino; feast day July 11, formerly March 21) was the founder of the Benedictine monastery at Monte Cassino and father of Western monasticism; the Rule that he established became the norm for monastic living throughout Europe
- St. Benedict - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
What is part of history to us now was a bold, risky step into the future 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 Rule of Saint Benedict
- St. Benedict - Simply Catholic
Although his purpose in leaving the city was to enter into the solitude of the wilderness, people soon learned of his holiness and came to him, either to seek his counsel or to lead a religious life under his direction
- St. Benedict, Abbot, Patron of Europe - Information on the Saint of the . . .
From his youth, Benedict’s life was marked by prayer His wealthy parents send him to Rome to provide him with adequate training There, however, Benedict found young people shaken, ruined by the ways of vice
- Saint Benedict - Saint Benedict Center
Saint Benedict’s twin sister, Saint Scholastica, founded an order for nuns based on the same rule of life While praying one day, Saint Benedict saw in a vision the death of his sister and her soul rising toward Heaven in the form of a dove
- About St. Benedict - Patron Saint Article
Attracted to a life of prayer, meditation, and simplicity, St Benedict was given the monk’s habit by Romanus, and lived nearby as a hermit for three years, unbeknownst to anyone but Romanus, who provided him with food
- Benedict the Moor - Wikipedia
Benedict was beatified by Pope Benedict XIV in 1743 and canonized in 1807 by Pope Pius VII It is claimed that his body was found incorrupt upon exhumation a few years later
- Saint Benedict and the School of Life - Prime Matters
Benedict’s monastic rule of life performed the remarkable feat of maintaining the zealous focus of early monasticism within a spirit of moderation and human balance His ideal became so significant to the emerging culture that Benedict has often been called “the father of western civilization ”
|
|
|