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Saint Scholastica

Twin sister of St. Benedict

SCHOLASTICA

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Abbess (480-ca. 547)

Her life

+ What we know of Saint Scholastica and her twin-brother Saint Benedict comes from the second book of the Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great.

+ Born in Norcia, Italy, Scholastica dedicated herself to a life of contemplation at roughly the same time that Benedict began living as a hermit at Subiaco.

+ In order to be closer to her brother, Scholastic established a monastery of women near Subiaco. Later, when Benedict built his monastery at Monte Cassino, Scholastica established another monastery not far away.

+ According to the Dialogues, Benedict had the custom of visiting his sister each year. During one visit, when Benedict was preparing to return to his monastery, Scholastica asked him to stay longer. Benedict refused, noting that he had to return to his abbey before nightfall. Scholastica lowered her head in prayer and immediately a storm erupted, preventing Benedict from leaving. When Benedict asked what she had done, Scholastica replied, “I asked you, and you would not listen; so I asked God and he did listen.”

+ Saint Scholastica died a few days after this final meeting with Saint Benedict, sometime around the year 547. According to tradition, her relics were enshrined with those of her brother in the abbey of Monte Cassino.

+ Saint Scholastica is honored as the patron saint of nuns and for protection against storms and lightning.

Spiritual bonus

On this day, the Norbertines remember Blessed Hugh of Fosse. A disciple of Saint Norbert, Blessed Hugh succeeded him as head of the order and under his leadership the Order of Praemontre grew to include 120 communities. Blessed Hugh died in 1164.

Quote

She was able to do more because she loved more.”—Saint Gregory the Great

Prayer

As we celebrate anew the Memorial of the Virgin Saint Scholastica,
we pray, O Lord,
that, following her example,
we may serve you with pure love
and happily receive what comes from loving you.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

(from The Roman Missal)

Saint profiles prepared by Brother Silas Henderson, S.D.S.

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