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Benedict of Nursia, Patron Saint of Europe - Learn Religions 23 Apr 2019 · Benedict of Nursia (circa March 2, 480 – circa March 21, 547) was a Christian monk who founded more than a dozen communities for monks in Italy. His most enduring achievement was the Rule of Saint Benedict, which became one of the most influential sets of religious rules in Middle Age Europe and earned him recognition as the originator of ...
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Benedict of Nursia - NEW ADVENT Founder of western monasticism, born at Nursia, c. 480; died at Monte Cassino, 543. The only authentic life of Benedict of Nursia is that contained in the second book of St. Gregory's "Dialogues".
Saint Benedict of Nursia summary | Britannica Saint Benedict of Nursia, (born c. 480, Nursia, Kingdom of the Lombards—died c. 547), Founder of the Benedictine monastery at Monte Cassino, Italy, and father of Western monasticism.
Saint Benedict | Biography, Rule, Patron Saint Of, Death ... 18 Feb 2025 · 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 of Nursia - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online Benedict died on 21 March 543, not long after his sister. It is said he died with high fever on the very day God told him he would. He is the patron saint of Europe and students. St. Benedict is often pictured with a bell, a broken tray, a raven, or a …
Life and legacy of Benedict of Nursia - Medieval History 12 Jan 2023 · Saint Benedict of Nursia established a rule of life that emphasized the importance of humility, obedience, and manual labor. His Rule, also known as the Rule of Saint Benedict, was widely adopted by monasteries throughout Europe and it …
Benedict of Nursia - Wikipedia Benedict of Nursia (Latin: Benedictus Nursiae; Italian: Benedetto da Norcia; 2 March 480 – 21 March 547), often known as Saint Benedict, was a Christian monk. He is famed in the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Lutheran Churches, the Anglican Communion, and Old Catholic Churches.
Saint Benedict of Nursia: History, Spirituality, and ... Saint Benedict of Nursia is known as the “Father of Western Monasticism,” a title well-deserved for his lasting impact on spirituality and monastic life in the West. His legacy has transcended centuries and remains relevant to our lives today.