St. Benedict of Campania Feastday: March 23 550 Benedictine hermit, a contemporary of St. Benedict of Nursia and Monte Cassino. Benedict lived in the Campania region of Italy. When captured by Totila the Goth, he was saved miraculously from the flames Of an execution fire. He is also called Benedict the Hermit and is mentioned in the Dialogues of St. Gregory.
Saint Benedict of Nursia was born about the year 480 AD.
None. 529BC was about 1000 years before Saint Benedict was born.
She was canonized on Sunday, October 12, 2008, by Pope Benedict XVI.
St. Benedict of Narsia was born about the year 480 at Narsia, Umbria, Italy.
Mt. Vesuvius is in Greece, in the region of Campania. It is located a bit east of the city of Naples.
Saint Benedict of Nursia is the patron saint against witchcraft not the patron saint of witchcraft.
Saint Benedict of Nursia currently resides in heaven.
Saint Benedict Press was created in 2006.
Saint Benedict at Auburndale was created in 1966.
Saint Benedict is known as the 'Father of Western Monasticism.'
Pope Benedict I is not a saint and has no feast day.
Saint Benedict of Nursia, the father of western monasticism, is his patron saint.
Saint Benedict of Nursia had a twin sister, Saint Scholastica, but there is no record of any brother.
College of Saint Benedict is located in the state of Minnesota.
The feast day of Saint Benedict of Nursia is July 11.
Saint Benedict of Nursia was born about the year 480 AD.
Saint Benedict chose his name to honor Saint Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Benedictine Order and a revered figure in the Catholic Church. Saint Benedict of Nursia is known for his piety, devotion to God, and establishment of monastic communities based on principles of prayer, work, and moderation. By taking on the name of Saint Benedict, the new saint aimed to emulate these qualities and draw inspiration from his namesake's legacy.