Benedictine Medal
St. Benedict (c. 480-547) was born into a noble family in Italy. He studied in Rome but left his studies to pursue a monastic life. He developed a Rule for Monastic life including liturgical prayer, study, manual labor and community life under an abbot. The Rule of St. Benedict still inspires religious communities to this day.
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View full detailsThe Life of St. Benedict - Pope St. Gregory the Great
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Complete explanation of the medal and cross of St. Benedict. It explains the origin of the medal, what all the letters on the medal mean, its mirac...
View full detailsThe Cross and Medal of Saint Benedict: A Mystical Sign of Divine Power
The spiritual wisdom of Saint Benedict has endured for centuries and quite literally shaped Western culture from its inception. Tenets of the order...
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