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- Scholastica abstract "Scholastica (c. 480 – 10 February 542) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. Born in Italy, she was the twin sister of Benedict of Nursia.St. Gregory the Great, in his Dialogues, tells us that she was a nun and leader of a community for women at Plombariola, about five miles from Benedict's abbey at Monte Cassino. We do not know what rule this community followed, although it seems most likely it was the Rule of St. Benedict.Scholastica was dedicated to God from a young age (some tellings of her story indicate that she preceded Benedict in godliness, and he came to holiness after she did). The most commonly told story about her is that she would, once a year, go and visit her brother at a place near his abbey, and they would spend the day worshiping together and discussing sacred texts and issues. She also is the founder of women's branch of Benedictine Monasticism.One day they had supper and continued their conversation. When Benedict indicated it was time for him to leave, she protested, and begged him to stay with her for the evening so they could continue their discussions. He refused, insisting that he needed to return to his cell. At that point, Scholastica closed her hands in prayer, and after a moment, a wild storm started outside of the guest house in which they were housed. Benedict asked, "What have you done?", to which she replied, "I asked you and you would not listen; so I asked my God and he did listen. So now go off, if you can, leave me and return to your monastery." Benedict was unable to return to his monastery, and they spent the night in discussion. According to Gregory's Dialogues, three days later, from his cell, he saw his sister's soul leaving the earth and ascending to heaven in the form of a shining white dove. Her memorial is 10 February. Scholastica is the patron saint of nuns, convulsive children, and is invoked against storms and rain. She was recently selected as the main motif for a high value commemorative coin: the Austria €50 'The Christian Religious Orders', issued 13 March 2002. On the obverse (heads) side of the coin Scholastica is depicted alongside Benedict.".
- Scholastica birthDate "0480".
- Scholastica birthPlace Italy.
- Scholastica birthPlace Norcia.
- Scholastica birthPlace Umbria.
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- Scholastica deathDate "0543".
- Scholastica deathDate "0543-02-10".
- Scholastica deathPlace Monte_Cassino.
- Scholastica deathYear "0543".
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- Scholastica title "Virgin".
- Scholastica veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Scholastica veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
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- Scholastica attributes "nun with crozier and crucifix; nun with dove flying from her mouth".
- Scholastica birthDate "c. 480 AD".
- Scholastica birthPlace Italy.
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- Scholastica canonizedDate Congregation_for_the_Causes_of_Saints.
- Scholastica caption "Saint Scholastica, (from the San Luca Altarpiece.)".
- Scholastica dateOfBirth "480".
- Scholastica dateOfDeath "543".
- Scholastica deathDate "0543-02-10".
- Scholastica deathPlace "near Monte Cassino".
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- Scholastica patronage "convulsive children; nuns; invoked against storms and rain; Le Mans".
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- Scholastica placeOfDeath "near Monte Cassino".
- Scholastica shortDescription "Italian saint".
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