The Life of St. Benedict (480-547) by Pope St. Gregory the Great

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This small book tells of the life and many miracles of St Benedict, the founder of the Benedictine Order. The stories in this book are based on real interviews conducted by St. Gregory the Great with the monk who knew St. Benedict. Very interesting to read, this book will help Catholics understand theology and the purpose of miracles, mercy and grace.  70 pages.

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This small book tells of the life and many miracles of St Benedict, the founder of the Benedictine Order. The stories in this book are based on real interviews conducted by St. Gregory the Great with the monk who knew St. Benedict. Very interesting to read, this book will help Catholics understand theology and the purpose of miracles, mercy and grace. 

Pope St. Gregory I ( The Great ) was born circa 540 to a noble and wealthy Roman family, with the birth name of Gregorius. After enjoying the monastic lifestyle, which he possessed a deep respect for, Gregory was elected pope in 590, though he mourned the loss of the happiness he had enjoyed as a monk. During his term of papacy he was instrumental in various liturgical reforms, and also authored such works as The Life of St. Benedict, Dialogues, Commentary on Job, and The Rule for Pastors. Pope Gregory the Great died on the twelfth of March, 604.

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