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St. Scholastica - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
St. Scholastica, sister of St. Benedict, consecrated her life to God from her earliest youth. After her brother went to Monte Cassino, where he established his famous monastery, she took up her abode in the neighborhood at Plombariola, where she founded and governed a monastery of nuns, about five ...
Saint Scholastica - Franciscan Media
3 days ago · Saint Scholastica’s Story. Twins often share the same interests and ideas with an equal intensity. Therefore, it is no surprise that Scholastica and her twin brother, Benedict, established religious communities within a few miles from each other.
Saint Scholastica, Virgin - My Catholic Life!
Saint Scholastica was born into a wealthy family around the year 480 AD, in Nursia, central Italy, during the political chaos after the fall of the Western Roman emperor. She and her brother, Benedict—likely her twin—are now honored as great saints as …
Scholastica - Wikipedia
Scholastica (/skəˈlæstɪkə/; c. 480 – 10 February 543) was an Italian Christian hermit and the sister of Benedict of Nursia. She is traditionally regarded as the foundress of the Benedictine nuns. Scholastica is honored as a saint of the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Anglican Communion.
St. Scholastica, Virgin, sister of St. Benedetto - Vatican News
3 days ago · Scholastica, first Benedictine nun, lived between 480 and 543. A native of Nursia, she was a very docile disciple of her brother, St. Benedict, with whom she vied for perfection of holiness, in learning the wisdom of the heart: so much so that she is said to have bested even her brother in charity.
St. Scholastica - FaithND
St. Scholastica was the twin sister of the great St. Benedict of Nursia, whose monastic community not only created Western monasticism as we know it but served as the bedrock of the new Western Christendom that rose after the fall of the Roman Empire. Benedict and Scholastica are two deeply inspiring saints and siblings.
February 10 - St. Scholastica - Catholics For Catholics
3 days ago · Unlike her brother, St. Scholastica was never the subject of a formal biography. As such, little is known of her life apart from her commitment to religious life which paralleled that of her brother. Pope Gregory wrote that Scholastica used to come once a year to visit Benedict, at a house situated halfway between the two communities.
Saint Scholastica: Life, Foundation and Prayers - Hozana
Discover the life of Saint Benedict of Nursia's twin sister, Saint Scholastica. She is the founder of the first female monastery to adopt Saint Benedict's rule.
Saint Scholastica - Loyola Press
Saint Scholastica was the twin sister of Saint Benedict. Benedict studied in Rome but then decided to devote all of his life to the search for God. He organized several community dwellings and finally established a very important monastery at Monte Cassino.
St Scholastica – EWTN Global Catholic Television Network
2 days ago · On Feb. 10, the Catholic Church remembers St. Scholastica, a nun who was the twin sister of St. Benedict, the “father of monasticism” in Western Europe. The siblings were born around 480 to a Roman noble family in Nursia, Italy.
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