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The day St. Benedict restored humility to monks

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Le candidat du Parti socialiste, Benoît Hamon, peut invoquer l’un des plus grands saints de l’histoire de la chrétienté en la personne de Benoît de Nursie (Ve – Vie siècles), fondateur de l’ordre bénédictin, auteur de la fameuse Règle qui essaimera sur tout le continent, en particulier grâce aux ordres de Cîteaux et de Cluny. Saint patron de l’Europe et des réfugiés (entre autres), peut-être inspirera-t-il Benoît Hamon sur les questions liées à l’UE et aux flux migratoires. Saint Benoît est fêté le 11 juillet. "Saint Benoît en prière" du maître de Meßkirch, 1530. © Wikimedia

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Aliénor Goudet - published on 07/11/22
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When the hermit Benedict of Nursia (480-547) returned to life among monks, he was scandalized by the decadence of monastic life. This "debauchery" later inspired him to write his famous Rule of Life in order to inspire humility.

Italy, 510. Benedict has been walking for several hours now, his eyes empty and his thoughts bitter. A few meters further on, between rocky and perilous slopes, the monk found the cave in which he had lived as a hermit for three years. If he is relieved to find his improvised cell, where he feels closest to God, his heart is still heavy with sadness.

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