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Saint Scholastica: A Life of Prayer, Holiness, and Love

  • Writer: Altynai Maria Abaskan
    Altynai Maria Abaskan
  • Feb 10
  • 2 min read

On February 10, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Scholastica, a virgin and the twin sister of Saint Benedict, the founder of Western monasticism. Saint Scholastica’s life of holiness, deep prayer, and love for God inspires all who seek to grow closer to Him through a life of devotion and humility.


Saint Scholastica - Basilica of Kleinmariazell (Lower Austria)
Saint Scholastica - Basilica of Kleinmariazell

The Life of Saint Scholastica


Saint Scholastica was born in Nursia, Italy, around the year 480. She dedicated her life to God from a young age, embracing the call to virginity and consecrating herself entirely to prayer and service. Scholastica founded a monastery for women near Monte Cassino, where her brother Benedict had established his famous monastic community. Following the Rule of Saint Benedict, she led a life of simplicity, prayer, and community.


The Iconic Meeting of the Twins


One of the most well-known stories of Saint Scholastica involves her final meeting with her brother, Saint Benedict. According to tradition, Scholastica and Benedict would meet once a year to discuss spiritual matters. During their last meeting, Scholastica, sensing her time was near, asked Benedict to stay with her overnight. When he refused, Scholastica prayed, and a sudden storm prevented him from leaving. Benedict later realized her prayer was answered because of her great love for God. Scholastica passed away just a few days after this meeting, and Benedict saw her soul ascend to heaven in the form of a dove.


Patroness of Prayer and Storms


Saint Scholastica is often invoked as a patroness of those seeking help in prayer, particularly during times of storms, both literal and figurative. Her story reminds us of the power of prayer and the closeness of God to those who trust in Him completely.


Spiritual Reflection


Saint Scholastica’s life challenges us to cultivate a spirit of humility and prayer. Her unwavering faith and deep love for God demonstrate the power of trusting in Him, even when faced with challenges. Her example also encourages us to value spiritual relationships and to seek God’s will in every moment.


Takeaway


The Feast of Saint Scholastica is a reminder of the transformative power of prayer and the joy of living a life devoted to God. As we reflect on her holiness and trust in the Lord, may we be inspired to deepen our prayer lives and to seek God’s presence in all we do. Let us follow her example of faith, love, and humility as we journey toward heaven.


 

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