Life and Miracles of St. Benedict (Book Two of the Dialogues).Gregorius I (540?-604) wrote the four books of the Dialogues to honor the memory of the Italian saints and to instruct his contemporaries. The second book is devoted entirely to St. Benedict and, since its original publication...
Benedict of Nursia Book II of the Dialogues , which is attributed by the large majority of critics to Gregory the Great (590–604), represents the principal source for any a... Perrin,Michel‐Yves - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 被引量: 3发表: 2012年 Life and Miracles of St. Benedict (...
As St. Paul wrote in his letter to the Philippians: “Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute; if there is any excellence, and if anything is worthy of praise, dwell on these things....
My last blog post, “Time to Wake Up,” addressed how what we think consciously and believe subconsciously affects how we act and react to the world around us, and how our thoughts can directly influence our future. This principle, nowadays called “The Law of Attraction (LOA),” has actu...
St. Benedict is well known for his occasions of performing miracles and for his life dedicated to Christ. St. Benedict founded his own monastery and wrote The Rule of St. Benedict, which was not heavily practiced until after death. Although The Rule was written originally in latin and holds...
Look at the Miracles click on the banners below THE FIRST FRIDAY & FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH DEVOTIONSClick on the banners below for your February devotions THE FEBRUARY LITANIESclick on the banner below CANDLES AND CANDLEMAS DAYFeast Day February 2ndARTICLE 1 : Christ the Light ...
Benedict Biscop was Abbot of Monkwearmouth. And it was his monks from Monkwearmouth monastery who are thought to have carved the Bewcastle cross …They were spreading the Word from the eastern shores of northern England where St Cuthbert once preached and worshipped on the Holy Island of ...
She said ” I needed to prove to myself that I was going to be okay” and “”I keep believing in miracles I choose to have faith that I’m going to be okay, and I choose to have hope that things are going to continue to get better, She continued to have nerve pain but is no...
She said ” I needed to prove to myself that I was going to be okay” and “”I keep believing in miracles I choose to have faith that I’m going to be okay, and I choose to have hope that things are going to continue to get better, She continued to have nerve pain but is no...
The miracles attributed to her during her life and after her death reflect the strength of her faith and the sanctity of her actions. Ortolana passed away around 1238. Her cause for canonization was initiated in recognition of her virtuous life and the miracles attributed to her. Ortolana of...