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.
St Benedict Adult Socks
These socks will be the perfect reminder to live the Benedictine motto, “Ora et Labora,” meaning pray and work, keeping all tasks in your day praye...
View full detailsSt Benedict Framed Art 8" x 10"
This serene portrait of St. Benedict, who wrote the Rule of St. Benedict, and is known as the founder of Western Monasticism, is Bl. Fra Angelico. ...
View full detailsEnamel St Benedict Crucifix 8" High
Saint Benedict Crucifix 8 Inches Silver Tone Enamel with Silver Tone Saint Benedict Medal Boxed Made in Italy
St Benedict Crucifix 4.5" Metal and Black Enamel
The St. Benedict Crucifix (4.5") is a powerful symbol of faith and protection. Crafted with a sleek black enamel finish and a central St. Benedict ...
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