Our patron saint, the Father and Lawgiver of western monks, Patron of Europe, rebuilder of civilization after the fall of the Roman Empire in the West, man of letters, miracle worker. Saint Benedict of Nursia (480-547) was all these things, but first he was a man of profound prayer, love of God, and interior life. You can read more about him in the
Second Dialogue (Life of St. Benedict) written by a Benedictine monk who became Pope:
Saint Gregory the Great (540-604).
Saint Benedict, by the great Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, Hans Memling (ca. 1435-1494)
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