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Saint Benedict and the Sixth Century

ByRob Bradshaw August 31, 2020August 31, 2020

Benedict of Nursia (480-543) was the founder of numerous monastic communities in Italy and is remembered primarily for the monastic code by which the monks lived: “The Rule of St Benedict”. Those interested in church and monastic life in the sixth century and beyond will find John Chapman’s detailed study of Saint Benedict helpful. My…

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