Bernard of Clairvaux was born in 1090.
Bernard of Clairvaux objected to the decoration of Romanesque churches because he believed that excessive ornamentation distracted worshippers from true spiritual contemplation and devotion. He emphasized the importance of humility and simplicity in religious practices, arguing that elaborate decorations could lead to vanity and pride. Bernard advocated for a focus on the divine rather than human artistry, seeing the ornate embellishments as a potential hindrance to genuine worship.
The most famous Cistercian monk is often considered to be Bernard of Clairvaux. Active in the 12th century, he was a key figure in the Cistercian reform movement and founded the Abbey of Clairvaux. Bernard was also influential in promoting the Second Crusade and is known for his theological writings, particularly on mysticism and the Virgin Mary. His legacy remains significant in both monastic history and Christian spirituality.
Bernard Émond was born in 1951.
Bernard Ramsey was born on 1915-11-10.
Bernard Sofronski was born in 1940.
Bernard of Clairvaux died in 1153.
i really dont know
bernard of clairvaux
No, he died of natural causes and was not a martyr.
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The patron saints of bee keepers are:Ambrose of Milan Bernard of Clairvaux Valentine of Rome
No, I don't think so
Watkin W. Williams has written: 'Studies in St. Bernard of Clairvaux'
we don't know who actually wrote it but it is assumed to the credit of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, a cisterian priest in the 15th century, and popularized by Fr. Claude Bernard in the 17th century.
St. Bernard of Clairvaux was canonized due to his significant contributions to the Catholic Church, particularly in promoting the Cistercian monastic reform and his role in the Second Crusade. His deep spirituality, theological writings, and efforts in fostering devotion to the Virgin Mary further solidified his reputation as a saint. Bernard's influence on medieval Christianity and his dedication to monastic life exemplified the virtues of faith, humility, and charity, which led to his canonization in 1174.
it is NOT the large number of pilgrims interfering with monastic devotionsOR the interference of civic leaders in church affairs