Saint Benoit

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“Saint Benoît” refers to Saint Benedict of Nursia(480–547), the founder of Western monasticism and patron saint of Europe. Known for the “Rule of Saint Benedict” (Ora et labora), he established the Benedictine order. painting by Pietro Perugino (created around 1497).
Benedict holds an open book, representing the monastic rules he established. The ornate staff signifies his role as an abbot. A raven is often depicted with Saint Benedict, referencing a story in which a bird carried away poisoned bread intended to kill him. The ceremonial headdress on the ledge is another symbol of his abbatial authority. *

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