
Solemnity of Our Holy Father Saint Benedict
“There was a man of venerable life, blessed by grace, and blessed in name, for he was called ‘Benedictus’ or Benedict. From his younger years, he always had the mind of an old man; for his age was inferior to his virtue. All vain pleasure he despised, and though he was in the world, and might freely have enjoyed such commodities as it yields, yet he esteemed it and its vanities as nothing.
He was born in the province of Nursia, of honorable parentage, and brought up at Rome in the study of humanity. As much as he saw many by reason of such learning fall to dissolute and lewd life, he drew back his foot, which he had as it were now set forth into the world, lest, entering too far in acquaintance with it, he likewise might have fallen into that dangerous and godless gulf.
Therefore, giving over his book, and forsaking his father’s house and wealth, with a resolute mind only to serve God, he sought for some place, where he might attain to the desire of his holy purpose. In this way he departed, instructed with learned ignorance, and furnished with unlearned wisdom.” —Prologue, Book Two of the Dialogues: Life of St. Benedict (Pope St. Gregory the Great)
July 10
5:20 pm – I Vespers
7:30 pm – Vigils
July 11
6:40 am – Lauds
9:00 am – Mass
12:00 pm – Midday Prayer
5:20 pm – II Vespers
8:05 pm – Compline