Saint Alferius
A high-ranking nobleman at the court of Salerno and an ambassador, Alferius became a monk at Cluny following an illness. Recalled to Italy, …
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A high-ranking nobleman at the court of Salerno and an ambassador, Alferius became a monk at Cluny following an illness. Recalled to Italy, …
A Benedictine monk of Jarrow in the 8th century, Bede the Venerable is considered the father of English history and one of the greatest scho…
The son of a Burgundian nobleman, Bernon became a monk at Autun before restoring the abbey of Baume and founding that of Gigny. In 910, with…
The first abbot of Garsten in Austria, Saint Berthold (c. 1060-1142) was an exemplary Benedictine reformer, renowned for his charity towards…
A monk of Corbie suffering from severe neuralgia, Géraud was miraculously healed before becoming abbot of Saint-Vincent de Laon. Fleeing the…
An Italian mystical Benedictine abbess, Gertrude Prosperi (in religion Maria Luisa Angelica) reformed her monastery in Trevi and experienced…
A disciple of Saint Amand, Jonat was the first abbot of the monastery of Marchiennes in the 7th century. He wisely led the religious communi…
A former page to Charles V, Louis de Blois renounced court life at fourteen to enter the Abbey of Liessies. Upon becoming abbot, he reformed…
A 19th-century Burgundian priest, Jean-Baptiste Muard was an apostle of diocesan missions before founding the monastery of La Pierre-qui-Vir…
A 12th-century Benedictine abbot, Guillaume led the abbey of Breteuil for thirty years with fervor and humility. Recognized for his wisdom a…
Saints depicted with Benedictine habit: Saint Alferius, Saint Bede the Venerable, Saint Berno, Abbot of Baume and founder of Cluny, Berthold of Garsten, Saint Gerald (Gerard), Gertrude Prosperi, Saint Jonat and Venerable Louis of Blois (Blosius).