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Who are the Lindisfarne saints?

The Lindisfarne saints refer to the community of Christian monks on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, off the coast of Northumberland in England. The most famous of these saints was St. Aidan, who established a monastery on the island in the 7th century and played a key role in spreading Christianity in Northumbria. Other notable Lindisfarne saints include St. Cuthbert, who served as a monk and bishop on the island and is known for his piety and miracles.


Saint Benedict founded a community of monks that?

allowed monks to adapt to rural conditions


How many monks went with Saint Brendon?

Synopsis: Chapter 2 - Brendan assembles 14 monks to accompany him.


What is Saint Basil the patron saint of?

There are several saints name Basil but if you are referring to Saint Basil the Great, he is the patron saint of:Cappadocia hospital administrators monks reformers Russia


What did Saint Benedict establish when he founded a community of monks?

Benedictine Confederation


What are Monks who go around naked?

stripper monks


Why did Saint Benedict of Nursia become a saint?

Saint Benedict of Nursia became a saint because he was the founder of western monasticism. He founded twelve communities for monks at Subiaco, Italy.


What was Mont Saint-Michel used for?

It was used as a place for monks and pilgrims. Monks worked on books in scriptoriums until the printing press. They had a big abbey ( place for monks) right on top of the "Mountain". f


What year were medieval monks around?

Monks were around for every single year of the Medieval Age. There were also monks in late Roman times, and there are still monks in modern times. Monks have been around for a good long while, and not all of them were Medieval. * The Medieval Age lasted from the 5th Century to the 15th.


Who founded a community of monks that became the model of Roman Catholic monasticism?

Saint Benedict.


Why is Saint Benedict a patron saint of kidney disease?

His dedication to God was so respected that the monks of a neighboring monastery asked him to be their abbot. Unfortunately, Saint Benedict's discipline was so harsh that the monks sought to remove him by poisoning his kidneys with tainted drink and bread. The attempt failed and he escaped back to his mountain refuge.


Why do Buddhist monks carry around a needle and thread with them?

So they can mend their robes. Buddhists monks and nuns are only allowed a few possessions, including; three robes, an alms bowl, a cloth belt, a needle and thread, a razor for shaving the head, and a water filter