The Middle Ages
St. Benedict was a Christian monk from the 6th century, known for founding the Benedictine monastic order and authoring the 'Rule of St. Benedict', which set the standard for monastic life in the Western Church. His influence on monasticism shaped the development of religious communities and their practices across Europe, promoting a balanced life of prayer, work, and community living.
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