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Q: What is the Benedict rule?
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Individual who wrote a rule book for monasteries?

St. Benedict of Nursia wrote a rule book for monasteries, The Rule of Saint Benedict.


What are Saint Benedict's rules for monastic life called?

It is called Regula Sancti Benedicti - the rule of Saint Benedict or, simply, Regula - the rule. To read the Rule, click on this link.


What year did Saint Benedict create the Benedictine rule?

.Catholic AnswerSt. Benedict wrote his rule many years before his death in 547 A.D.


Who wrote rules for monks and nuns?

The most famous was the Rule of St. Benedict written by St. Benedict.


What did Saint Benedict create?

He created his Rule which was used as a basis for monasteries. Benedict is considered the Father of Western Monasticism.


What is Saint Benedict real name?

Catholic AnswerIf you are talking about St. Benedict of Nursia, there is very little know about him other than his Rule (The Rule of St. Benedict), and what Pope St. Gregory the Great describes about him in his Dialogues. But there is no indication that he changed his name when he became a hermit, so it is safe to assume that his name was Benedict, and his sister's name was Scholastica.


Where does Pope Benedict XVI rule?

He rules from Vatican City.


Who was Benedict of Nursia?

St. Benedict of Nursia was the founder of the Benedictines and wrote the Benedictine rule that spread monasticism throughout Europe.


Why Is Saint Benedict famous?

Benedict is the father of Western Monasticism because of his Rule he wrote as a guide for the day to day conduct of monasteries.


What did St. Benedict establish?

St. Benedict established the Benedictine Order, a monastic community with a set of rules known as the Rule of St. Benedict. This rule emphasized prayer, work, and community living, and it became one of the most influential guides for monastic life in Western Christianity.


Are St. Benedict and St. Benedictine the same people?

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.


What was the book of rules to be used for governing monasteries called?

Most monasteries in the Western branch of the Church are based on The Rule of St. Benedict. There are several major branches of Benedictines, Cistercians, and Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists), plus Camoldese, etc. who all follow The Rule of St. Benedict. In addition to The Rule, each congregation has specific Constitutions and Directories. You may see the Constitutions and Directory for the American-Cassinese Congregation of Benedictines at the link below. Eastern rite monks usually follow The Rule of the Master which is much longer than The Rule of St. Benedict.