Description
Saint Benedict Father of the Western Monks tells the famous life and great miracles of St. Benedict. The story of poisoned wine, saving a body from drowning, raising one from the dead, plus, how he founded the Benedictine Order and helped his sister, St. Scholastica.
Chapters include
- The Boy Who Ran Away
Dissatisfied with the worldly pursuits he was expected to train for in Rome, 17-year-old Benedict leaves school and sets out to find a cave in which to become a hermit dedicated only to God. Faithful and stubborn Cyrilla, his nurse and family servant, accompanies him. - A Broken Sieve
Benedict and Cyrilla stop to rest in Enfilade, a small, poor Christian village. Cyrilla immediately takes to the place, but Benedict continues to feel drawn to the life of a hermit. Biding his time for the sake of his friend, a miracle finally forces Benedict to make a difficult decision. - The Hermit
Guided and supported by a kindly monk, Benedict begins the life of a hermit. While Benedict grows in faith and stamina, God begins to send signs that Benedict may have a different calling. - A New Work
Benedict accepts an invitation to become the abbot of a monastery. However, his plans to bring order and discipline to the religious community meet with deadly resistance. - Youth Comes to Subiaco
Back at his cave as a hermit, Benedict continues to attract peasants with his holiness. Inspired by his teaching and example, many of them become the first members of his religious order. - A Late Night Walk
Benedict takes a young disciple on a walk up a mountain to pray about a pressing problem with his growing religious community. - Wonders By the Water
- The Enemy Strikes
- Man of the Mountain
- Tricks of the Devil
- The Way of Peace
- Brother Peter and the Lamp
- Distant Harvest
- Brother Michael and the Cooking Oil
- Father of the Poor
- Brother Joseph and the Handkerchiefs
- King Totila Tries to Fool The Abbot
- Benedict Tells a Story
- The Passing Years
- A Vision of the Future
- The End of the Road
- Benedict’s Last Holy Communion
This book is perfect for all children 10 and up.






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