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Feast of Saint Scholastica

(480 – 542 A.D.)

St. Scholastica was born in Nursia, Italy, to a noble Roman family, along with her twin brother, the famous St. Benedict of Nursia.  Their mother died in childbirth.  Scholastica was dedicated to God as a child, and from a young age both siblings sensed a special divine calling.  They both entered religious life and established communities within five miles of each other; St. Scholastica led a convent near Monte Cassino where Benedict established his world-renowned monastery.

Because of the isolated nature of their vocations, the siblings only met once a year at a local farmhouse to discuss spiritual matters.  During what was to be their final meeting, St. Scholastica had a premonition that her death was imminent.  She asked Benedict to spend the night at the farmhouse so they could continue their visit, but he refused as it was forbidden in his monastic rule.  Scholastica turned her request to God and prayed that her brother would stay with her.  Suddenly a great thunderstorm erupted that made travel impossible, and Benedict was forced to stay.  Scholastica died a few days later, and in a vision St. Benedict saw her soul leave her body in the form of a dove.

St. Scholastica is the patron of nuns and against lightning, rain, and storms.  Her feast day is February 10.

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