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St. Benedict (Noun)

Meaning

Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547).

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • St. Benedict is revered as the patron saint of Europe and is often depicted in art with a raven, which is said to have brought him food during his time as a hermit.
  • The Rule of St. Benedict, which he wrote for his monks, emphasized the importance of prayer, work, and study in a balanced and harmonious life.
  • St. Benedict's influence on Western monasticism was profound, and his order spread rapidly throughout Europe during the Middle Ages.
  • According to tradition, St. Benedict was born in Nursia, Italy, around 480 AD and was educated in Rome before becoming a monk.
  • The feast day of St. Benedict is celebrated on July 11, which is also the day of his death in 547 AD.

Synonyms

  • Benedict
  • Saint Benedict
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