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Benedict, Saint, d. c.547, Italian monk, called Benedict of Nursia, author of a rule for monks that became the basis of the Benedictine order, b. Norcia (E of Spoleto). He went to Rome to study, then withdrew to Subiaco to live as a hermit; after three... more
Image of Saint Benedict with a cross and a scroll stating Vade Retro Satana based on the last page of the 1415 book ...
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Benedict most commonly refers to Saint Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Order of Saint Benedict and thereby of Western Monasticism. ...
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... and religious government, and upon the spiritual life of Christians, the reader is referred to the articles MONASTICISM and RULE OF SAINT BENEDICT. ...
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Catholic liberal arts colleges. Saint Benedict is a women's college and Saint John's is a men's university.
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Meditation on the life of St. Benedict, by Terry Matz.
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Information about the international Benedictine monastic order of sisters and brothers founded by the Patriarch of Western Monasticism, Saint Benedict of ...
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Feeneyites. Hold to a rigorist interpretation of the saying "extra ecclesiam nulla salus." Their crusade is to win the United States to the One True Faith.
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Saint Benedict. Girded with a faith, and the performance of good works, ... from the Rule of Saint Benedict. Category: Canonized by Pope Honorius III, ...
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Brothers and Sisters, Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Traditionalist religious orders with chapel.
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