Saint Benedict

Nihil Obstat, Imprimatur
Saint Benedict, book cover
SKU
138
Edition
1921
Dimensions
210 × 148 × 7 mm
Weight
160 g
Pages
98
NZ$11.50

St. Benedict by F.A. Forbes is a concise yet insightful biography that explores the life and legacy of St. Benedict of Nursia, the founder of Western monasticism. Born around 480 AD in Italy, St. Benedict grew up in a time of great turmoil, with the Roman Empire in decline and society in disarray. Feeling called to a life of holiness, he abandoned his studies in Rome and retreated to a cave in Subiaco, where he lived as a hermit for several years. His sanctity attracted many followers, and eventually, he established several monasteries, the most famous being Monte Cassino. Forbes details how St. Benedict’s leadership and wisdom in guiding these early communities were crucial in shaping monastic life in the West.

Today, St. Benedict is well know for his Rule, a set of guidelines for monastic living that balances prayer, work, and study. Forbes highlights how the Rule is marked by moderation and adaptability, making it a timeless guide not only for monks but also for anyone seeking a deeper spiritual life. The Rule’s emphasis on humility, obedience, and community life has had a profound impact on the development of Christian spirituality and the preservation of learning and culture during the Middle Ages. Forbes illustrates how St. Benedict’s Rule became the foundation for monastic orders throughout Europe, fostering an environment of stability and piety in a time of chaos.

In her biography, Forbes paints a vivid picture of St. Benedict as a man of deep faith and practical wisdom. His legacy is not just confined to the monastic walls only but extends to the broader Christian tradition, influencing countless saints, theologians, and laypeople throughout the centuries. Forbes concludes by reflecting on the enduring relevance of St. Benedict’s teachings, which continue to inspire those who seek to live a life devoted to God. The book acts as both an introduction to the life of a remarkable saint and an encouragement to embrace the wisdom and emulate the virtues that St. Benedict championed.