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Scholastica Prayed Her Brother to Stay

The lives of St. Scholastica and her twin brother St. Benedict of Nursia are intertwined with a remarkable story of sibling devotion, as recorded by Pope Gregory the Great. Their bond is revealed in a poignant tale of sacrifice and loyalty, showcasing the profound impact one sister had on the life of her famous brother.
Published Apr 28, 2010
Scholastica Prayed Her Brother to Stay

It. Scholastica (c. 480-c.543) was the sister (traditionally a twin) of St. Benedict of Nursia. They are buried in the same grave. She was a strong influence on his life, and he, in turn, made an impact on the world.

Pope St. Gregory the Great recorded a story that reveals a little about their personalities. Scholastica was dying and asked Benedict to stay. Unwilling to stay over night in her convent, he refused. And so she closed her eyes in prayer. A violent thunderstorm came up and her brother had to remain by her side.

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