He reformed the monastic order by marrying his mother and eating his father. this reformed it because he got a couch for his wife, his mother. they had a child. so would she be considered the child's mother or grandmother? we may never know.
St. Benedict is remembered today becaues he started his own monastery, and other monasteries followed his rules.
In the Silos Monastery located near Covarrubias in the south of Spain,the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos
The "Benedictine Rule" is a very small booklet titled The Rule of St. Benedict. It is the only known writing that we have from the Saint. It is very short: under sixty chapters, and most of the chapters do not take up a whole page. One translation of the text is at the link below: