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st. benedict

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  1. Benedict, Saint Benedict, St. Benedictnoun

    Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547)

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  1. st. benedict

    St. Benedict refers to Saint Benedict of Nursia, a Christian saint honored by both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. He was born in Italy around 480 A.D. and is known for founding twelve monasteries, the best known being Monte Cassino. St. Benedict is often recognized as the patron saint of Europe and students. He is particularly significant because he was the author of the "Rule of Saint Benedict," a guide for monastic life that greatly influenced the structure and lifestyle of monastic communities throughout Europe during the Middle Ages.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of st. benedict in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of st. benedict in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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  1. John Thavis:

    McCarrick appeared at several high-profile events with Benedict.

  2. Neil Patrick Harris:

    Benedict Cumberbatch, it's not only the most awesome name in show business, it's also the sound you get when you ask John Travolta to announce Ben Affleck.

  3. Pope Francis:

    Benedict XVI was a great pope, great for the power and penetration of his intellect, great for his considerable contribution to theology, great for his love for the Church and for human beings, great for his virtues and his religiosity.

  4. Pope Francis:

    I want to ask you all for a special prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict who sustains the Church in his silence. He is very sick. We ask the Lord to console and sustain him in this witness of love for the Church to the very end.

  5. Jo Ann Zuñiga:

    Priests are essentially captains of their own ship, so it is up to them as to what services they hold and what else they choose to do in( Benedict XVI’s) memory.

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