You need to ask your pastor as nobody on this site knows who you are or to which parish you belong.
Saint Benedict was the founder of Western Monasticism as we know it today. "The Rule" that was written by him is the guideline that is followed by many monasteries and convents today, especially the actual Order of St. Benedict, where you will the authentic Benedictine monks. For more information, check out their web site below:
There are undoubtedly saints alive today. However, to be officially recognized as a saint by the Church a person must first die and be officially canonized as a saint.
Yes, there is and its today the 5th of October
"The Rule of Saint Benedict" is a book written by an early Christian monk that outlines the daily schedule of work and prayer for monastic life. This rule was created by Saint Benedict of Nursia in the 6th century and is still followed by Benedictine monks and nuns today.
That would depend upon the confession schedule of your parish. Consult the parish bulletin or rectory. Every parish is different.
That depends upon your view of who is a saint. a very religious person can be a saint, or even a person who does only good for others and has not done a bad thing in his/her whole life. However, to be a recognized saint (canonized) the person must be dead.
Benedict is considered the father of western monasticism because of the Rule he wrote which gives guidelines for how a monastery should be run. He founded an order of monks that today are known as the Benedictines.
Benedict International Education Group's motto is 'Learn Today, Apply Tomorrow'.
If today is April 23rd then it is Saint George's Day.
Pope Benedict XVI was never married. He had no wife named Hans.
Mitchell Parish was born on July 10, 1900 and died on March 31, 1993. Mitchell Parish would have been 92 years old at the time of death or 115 years old today.
It is our military academy.