History
Benedict’s parents were slaves who had been
kidnapped from Africa and sold to rich people in Sicily. When he was 18, Benedict
was set free. After working on a farm for a while, he joined a Franciscan
order. He had different roles with the brothers, but he was happiest when he
was a cook. The brothers sometimes saw angels helping Benedict in the
kitchen, and no matter how many poor people came for a meal, Benedict never
ran out of food. God did other miracles through Benedict as well.
Activity
Benedict was once made the head of all the new
brothers (novices) in his order, and once he was made superior over the whole
order. He didn’t want these important roles – he wanted to serve his brothers
as a cook. Sometimes we want the best for ourselves. After all, it’s nice to
let other people do all the drudgery work, right? Today, try to do what
Benedict would do. Maybe do the chore that everybody in your family despises,
quietly and without complaining.
Saint Benedict the African, pray for us!More reading for parents: |
Encouraging kids to develop virtues with a little help from the Community of Saints
Thursday, April 3, 2014
April 3: St. Benedict the African
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