Saint Benedict of Nursia wrote the rules that became the foundation of western monasticism.
The rules for convents were established by Saint Benedict of Nursia, who created the Rule of Saint Benedict in the 6th century. This rule outlined the principles and guidelines for monastic life in Christian communities.
Saint Scholastica
Saint Benedict
St. Benedict of Nursia wrote a rule book for monasteries, The Rule of Saint Benedict.
St. Scholastica was the twin sister of St. Benedict.
The most famous was the Rule of St. Benedict written by St. Benedict.
Saint Benedict
It is called Regula Sancti Benedicti - the rule of Saint Benedict or, simply, Regula - the rule. To read the Rule, click on this link.
Benedict is the father of Western Monasticism because of his Rule he wrote as a guide for the day to day conduct of monasteries.
.Catholic AnswerSt. Benedict wrote his rule many years before his death in 547 A.D.
One achievement of Saint Jerome was his translation of the Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate. He also wrote numerous theological works that shaped Christian doctrine. However, writing the Rule of Saint Benedict was not an achievement of Saint Jerome, as it was authored by Saint Benedict of Nursia.
Saint Benedict of Nursia is the patron saint against witchcraft not the patron saint of witchcraft.