Saint Benedict: The Story of the Father of the Western Monks

Saint Benedict: The Story of the Father of the Western Monks

by Mary F Windeatt, Windeatt
Saint Benedict: The Story of the Father of the Western Monks

Saint Benedict: The Story of the Father of the Western Monks

by Mary F Windeatt, Windeatt

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Overview

  "I have had enough of this new Abbot!" announced one of the monks at Vicovaro.
  "Yes, Abbot Benedict thinks we have to be always obeying those rules he set up!" agreed another.
  "Remember the good old days when we could each do whatever we wanted?" put in a third.
  "I've had enough of him too," agreed yet another. And the feeling was spreading.
  Although Benedict knew that the monks were no longer his friends, he never guessed how bitter they felt toward him.
  Soon an evil plot was hatched. If the Abbot were secretly served some poison-in a glass of wine, for instance-the monks would soon be rid of the troublesome Benedict.
  One day at dinner the wicked plan was put into action. The server came in as usual with a glass of wine to set before the Abbot. It looked the same as it always did, but the monks knew that tonight it was poisoned. What was going to happen now?
  This book gives the answer. It also tells how Benedict founded the Benedictine Order, how he fought the devil, how he saved a boy from drowning, how he raised another from the dead-as well as about his twin sister who was a nun.
  All in all, this is the wonderful story of the life and miracles of the great Saint Benedict, the famous man known as the "Father of Western Monasticism."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780895554277
Publisher: TAN Books
Publication date: 01/28/1993
Pages: 174
Sales rank: 302,267
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.37(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author


Mary Fabyan Windeatt lived from 1910-1979 and grew up in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Mount Saint Vincent College awarded her a Licentiate of Music degree when she was just seventeen, and she began writing Catholic works when she was about twenty-four. Later she sent one of her stories to a Catholic magazine, and after it was accepted, she continued to write. In total she composed at least twenty-one children???s books, as well as periodical children???s pages written for The Torch, a monthly Dominican magazine.
Mary Windeatt is most renowned for her many novels of the saints, which she wrote specifically for children, including lives on the Children of Fatima, Cure of Ars, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Rose of Lima and many others. After living with her mother in St. Meinrad, Indiana, she died on the twentieth of November, 1979.
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