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.
St. Benedict left Rome around the year 500 AD to seek a more ascetic and spiritual life, disillusioned by the moral decay and distractions of urban society. He retreated to a cave in Subiaco, where he lived in solitude and prayer for three years. His experiences there led him to establish a monastic community, ultimately founding the Rule of St. Benedict, which emphasized community life, prayer, and work.
None. 529BC was about 1000 years before Saint Benedict was born.
St. Jerome was born in 347 AD.
st Benedict was born in Italy and he was a monk
Benedict was born in Rome and his name in Latin would have been 'Benedictus.'
Surnames were not used at the time of St. Benedict. He is known as Benedict of Nursia.
No, St. Benedict was never married.
Yes, St. Benedict was also known as Benedict of Nursia or Narsia. Twin brother of St. Scholastica.
St. Scholastica is the twin sister of St. Benedict.
St. Benedict of Nursia was an abbot - the head of a monastery.
St Benedict's School was created in 1902.
St. Benedict and Pope Benedict XV.
There is only a St. Benedict. The word "Benedictine" is an adjective or noun that describes the order of monks or nuns based on the Rule of St. Benedict.
Pope Benedict II (St Benedict II, feast day 8may) was born in Rome and died 08may685.He was Pope from 685 to 685.
Pope Benedict XVI is no relation to St. Patrick.