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Romuald - Wikipedia The abbot of Sant Miguel de Cuxa, Guarinus, had also begun reforms but mainly built upon a third Christian tradition, that of the Iberian Peninsula Romuald was able to integrate these different traditions and establish his own monastic order
Saint Romuald of Ravenna | Biography, Legacy, Facts . . . Saint Romuald of Ravenna, Christian ascetic who founded the Camaldolese Benedictines By adding a note of severity to the Benedictine rule and by choosing the life of a hermit, he initiated a movement that would later give birth to the Carthusians and the early Cistercians
St. Romuald - Saints Angels - Catholic Online St Romuald was born at Ravenna about the year 956 In spite of an infinite desire for virtue and sanctity, his early life was wasted in the service of the world and its pleasures Then one day, obliged by his father, Sergius, to be present at a duel fought by him, he beheld him slay his adversary
Saint Romuald - Franciscan Media The most famous of the monasteries Romuald founded was that of the Camaldoli in Tuscany Here began the Order of the Camaldolese Benedictines, uniting the monastic and eremitical lives In later life Romuald’s own father became a monk, wavered, and was kept faithful by the encouragement of his son Reflection
St. Romuald - Catholic News Agency Romuald’s approach to the contemplative life, reminiscent of the early Desert Fathers, can be seen in the short piece of writing known as his “Brief Rule ”
St. Romuald | EWTN For the next thirty years St Romuald seems to have wandered about Italy, founding many monasteries and hermitages For some time he made Pereum his favourite resting place
Feast of Saint Romuald: An Italian Hermit, Abbot and Founder . . . Saint Romuald is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and is the patron saint of retreats and contemplatives Born on February 19th, 951, in Ravenna, Italy, Romuald was the son of a prominent noble family
Saint Romuald, Abbot - My Catholic Life! When Romuald entered the Monastery of San Apollinare-in-Classe, reforms had just started, but true reform takes a long time Given Romuald’s newfound zeal for prayer and penance, coupled with his temper and lack of patience, he often lashed out at his fellow monks for their lax lifestyle
St. Romuald (Abbot) - Catholic Exchange Romuald, born in Ravenna, Italy, in 950 AD, lived amidst the political and moral turmoil of medieval Europe Despite being born into privilege, Romuald was deeply affected by the violence and corruption of his time