st. benedict

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Founder of Western monasticism: "St. Benedict" refers to Saint Benedict of Nursia, an Italian monk who established the Benedictine Order, a foundational monastic community in Western Christianity.
    • Historical religious figure: He is recognized as the author of the "Rule of Saint Benedict," a set of precepts for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The monastery follows the teachings of St. Benedict.
    • Many historians study the life of St. Benedict to understand early monasticism.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Rule of St. Benedict": Refers specifically to the book of precepts written by him for monastic life.

    • The abbey's daily schedule is structured according to the Rule of St. Benedict.
  • "The Order of St. Benedict": Another term for the Benedictine Order.

    • She joined the Order of St. Benedict to dedicate her life to prayer and work.
Variants and Related Words
  • Benedictine (adj): Pertaining to St. Benedict or his order.

    • They live a Benedictine life of prayer and manual labor.
  • Benedictine (n): A monk or nun belonging to the order founded by St. Benedict.

    • The Benedictines have preserved ancient manuscripts for centuries.
Synonyms
  • Benedict of Nursia: The full historical name.
  • The Father of Western Monasticism: An honorific title describing his role.
Related Phrases
  • To live by the Benedictine Rule: To follow the monastic principles established by St. Benedict.
    • The community strives to live by the Benedictine Rule.
Related Idioms
Noun
  1. Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547)