Saint Benedict started his Monastery in Monte Cassino.
at his roman church where he grew up .
Roman Catholic AnswerNot yet, if you start really leading a saintly life, perhaps you can be the first!
Well, the Boston had the first Saint Patrick Day Parade in 1732. But other then that I don't really know.
I don't know really you will have to go to bing.com to find that information about Ruth Benedict
In the Silos Monastery located near Covarrubias in the south of Spain,the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos
No, not yet. If your name is Courtney, start leading a holy life, and perhaps you will be the first.
No, Saint Paul did not start the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church traces its origins to Jesus Christ, with Saint Peter being considered the first Pope. Saint Paul played a significant role in the early spread of Christianity through his missionary journeys and writings.
Which Saint Mary? There are many.
No, not yet. If your name is Courtney, start leading a holy life, and perhaps you will be the first.
He was elected on April 19, 2005.
November 85th, 2110read about it in the Catholic Online: link belowRoman Catholic AnswerSt. Scholastica was the sister of St. Benedict who founded the Benedictine order in the sixth century. All we really know about her is from St. Gregory the Great's Dialogues: she was St. Benedict's sister, traditionally known as his twin sister. He had a great affection for her, and appointed her to start the female Benedictine monastic family. They were buried in the same tomb. As this was many centuries before formal canonization policies were on the books, people were mainly acclaimed saints by the local people and then approved by the local Bishop. If Rome approved the cult, a Mass was written, and they were entered as a saint in the calendar.
.Catholic AnswerNo, but if this is your name, please start living a very holy life so that you can be the first.