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July 11 - Today is the feast of St. Benedict
SAINT BENEDICT, Abbot (c. 480-547)
St. Benedict, blessed by grace and in name, was born of a noble Italian
family about 480. When a boy he was sent to Rome, and there placed in
the public schools. Scared by the licentiousness of the Roman youth, he
fled to the desert mountains of Subiaco, and was directed by the Holy
Spirit into a cave, deep, craggy, and
almost inaccessible. He lived there for three years, unknown to any one
save the holy monk Romanus, who clothed him with the monastic habit and
brought him food. But the fame of his sanctity soon gathered disciples
round him. The rigor of his rule, however, drew on him the hatred of
some of the monks, and one of them mixed poison with the abbot's drink;
but when the Saint made the sign of the cross on the poisoned bowl, it
broke and fell in pieces to the ground.
After he had built
twelve monasteries at Subiaco, he removed to Monte Casino, where he
founded an abbey in which he wrote his rule and lived until death. By
prayer he did all things: wrought miracles, saw visions, and prophesied.
A peasant, whose boy had just died, ran in anguish to St. Benedict,
crying out, "Give me back my son!" The monks joined the poor man in his
entreaties; but the Saint replied, "Such miracles are not for us to
work, but for the blessed apostles. Why will you lay upon me a burden
which my weakness cannot bear? " Moved at length by compassion he knelt
down and, prostrating himself upon the body of the child, prayed
earnestly. Then rising, he cried out, "Behold not, O Lord, my sins, but
the faith of this man, who desires the life of his son, and restore to
the body that soul which you have taken away." Hardly had he spoken when
the child's body began to tremble, and taking it by the hand he
restored it alive to its father.
Six days before his death he
ordered his grave to be opened, and fell ill of a fever. On the sixth
day he requested to be borne into the chapel, and, having received the
body and blood of Christ, with hands uplifted, and leaning on one of his
disciples, he calmly expired in prayer on the 21st of March, 547.
Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler, Benziger Bros. ed. [1894]
Pope Paul VI proclaimed Benedict patron of Europe (Feast in Europe) on
the 24th of October, 1964 (Apostolic Letter: Pacis nuntius).
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