Saint Benedict is said to be a master of virtue. You can pick any virtue, and he will fit it. One example is he shows humility when he leaves Rome and his inheritance to live in a small village to devote his to be prayerful to God. -Victoria McGee
Saint Benedict
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 Benedict believed that the enemy of the soul was idleness or being overly idle. In his Rule, he emphasized the importance of work and prayer as essential to a balanced and spiritually fulfilling life.
It was started by Saint Benedict around 5th century.
.Catholic AnswerSt. Benedict founded his Order and many monasteries in the early sixth century, and died in 547 A.D.
Saint Benedict of Nursia is the patron saint against witchcraft not the patron saint of witchcraft.
Saint Benedict is known as the 'Father of Western Monasticism.'
Saint Benedict of Nursia currently resides in heaven.
Pope Benedict I is not a saint and has no feast day.
Saint Benedict at Auburndale was created in 1966.
Saint Benedict Press was created in 2006.
Saint Benedict of Nursia, the father of western monasticism, is his patron saint.