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St. Benedict of Nursia, Italy (480-543), the twin brother of St. Scholastica, is the Father of Western Monasticism. His Rule came to be the basis of organization for many religious orders, including the Franciscans and Dominicans.
Hace 4 días · St Margaret Ward Catholic Academy is a member of the Newman Catholic Collegiate and offers a holistic education in a Christian setting.
Hace 5 días · We celebrate the feast day of St. Benedict (480-547) on July 11 every year. This giant of a saint is critical for Church history and for society.
Hace 5 días · St. Benedict has come to be recognized for the power of his actions against the enemy, alongside St. Michael, as a major protector against evil, particularly through the medal that bears his...
Hace 5 días · Raising a Benedict. Benedict is our first child, and he was named on purpose. In a world that is increasingly anti-God and anti-religion, my wife and I desire Ben, and all of our children, to stand against the curve and proclaim Christ above everything else.
Hace 5 días · 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).