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The Cross and Medal of Saint Benedict: A Mystical Sign of Divine Power

The Cross and Medal of Saint Benedict: A Mystical Sign of Divine Power

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Title: The Cross and Medal of Saint Benedict: A Mystical Sign of Divine Power

Contributor(s): Various (authors), St. Gregory The Great (author), Robert Nixon (translator)

ISBN: 9781505122848

Hardcover: 102 pages

Features: Illustrated.

Dimensions: 18.08 x 13.59 x 1.35 cms ; 196 g

Published by Tan Books (2024)

Condition: New

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The spiritual wisdom of Saint Benedict has endured for centuries and quite literally shaped Western culture from its inception. Tenets of the order, like its motto and Saint Benedict’s Rule, are just as influential for lay people as they are for the Benedictine monks and nuns. The cross and medal of St. Benedict is also among the gifts bestowed by the Benedictine Order. For centuries, it has been a conduit for God’s power against malicious spirits.

The history of this cross and medal—how it first came about, how it was used, miracles attributed to its use—was not easily apparent, nor readily accessible. However, this book successfully delineates the history, theology, and potency of the cross and medal of St. Benedict. Drawing from a number of ancient and reliable sources, Fr. Robert Nixon has compiled, translated, and edited a most powerful book on the cross and medal of St. Benedict. With this book, you’ll learn from various saints and holy men as the history of St. Benedict’s cross and medal unfolds. In doing so, you will learn about the life and legend of St. Benedict, the Father of Western Monasticism, who established the most ancient religious order. Sancte Benedicte, ora pro nobis!

Saint Gregory the Great (540-604), was pope between 590 and 604 AD. St. Gregory lived a humble life even as pope, dining with the poor at almost every meal, constantly giving alms and land away, and sending his priests into the streets to minister to the poor. During his pontificate, he made several changes to the Mass, some of which still exist today. However, he is most famous for Gregorian Chant. As a prolific writer, he is best known for his biography, The Life of St. Benedict.

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