St Scholastica, Virgin – Feast Day – February 10 2025

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St Scholastica was the sister of Benedict of Nursia.

She is regarded as the foundress of the Benedictine nuns. She was born in 480 AD in Nursia, Italy and died on February 10 543 AD near Monte Cassino, Italy at the age of 63 years.

We celebrate her feast day on February 10 every year in the Catholic Church

St Scholastica, Virgin is the Patron Saint of

  1. Schools
  2. Tests
  3. Books
  4. Reading
  5. Convulsive children
  6. Nuns
  7. Invoked against storms and rain
  8. Le Mans
St Scholastica, Virgin Biography
St Scholastica, Virgin - Feast Day - February 10
St Scholastica, Virgin – Feast Day – February 10 2025
Date of Birth 480 AD
Place of Birth Italy
Profession Foundress of the women’s branch of Benedictine Monasticism
Place of Work Monte Cassino, Italy
Date of Death February 10 543 AD
Place of Death Monte Cassino
Feast Day February 10
Canonization Pre-Congregation
Patron Saint of
  • School
  • Tests
  • Books
  • Reading
  • Convulsive children
  • Nuns
  • Invoked against storms and rain
  • Le Mans

St Scholastica Life History

Little is known about Saint Scholastica on earth, save that she was the sister of the great patriarch St. Benedict, and that, under his direction, she founded and governed a numerous community near Monte Casino.

St. Gregory sums up her life by saying that she devoted herself to God from her childhood and that her pure soul went to God in the likeness of a dove as if to show that her life had been enriched with the fullest gifts of the Holy Spirit.

Her brother was accustomed to visiting her every year, for “she could not be sated or wearied with the words of grace which flowed from his lips.” On his last visit, after a day passed in spiritual converse, the Saint, knowing that her end was near, said, “My brother, leave me not, I pray you, this night, but discourse with me till dawn on the bliss of those who see God in heaven.”

St. Benedict would not break his rule at the bidding of natural affection; and then the Saint bowed her head on her hands and prayed; and there arose a storm so violent that St. Benedict could not return to his monastery, and they passed the night in heavenly conversation.

Three days later St. Benedict saw in a vision the soul of his sister going up in the likeness of a dove into heaven.

Then he gave thanks to God for the graces He had given her, and for the glory which had crowned them.

When she died, St. Benedict, her spiritual daughters, and the monks sent by St. Benedict mingled their tears and prayed, “Alas! alas! dearest mother, to whom dost thou leave us now? Pray for us to Jesus, to Whom thou art gone.”

They then devoutly celebrated holy Mass, “commending her soul to God;” and her body was borne to Monte Casino, and laid by her brother in the tomb he had prepared for himself.”

And they bewailed her many days;” and St. Benedict said, “Weep not, sisters and brothers; for assuredly Jesus has taken her before us to be our aid and defence against all our enemies, that we may stand in the evil day and be in all things perfect.” She died about the year 543 AD.

Today’s Saint Scholastica, Virgin Quote:

Our relatives must be loved in and for God; otherwise, the purest affection becomes inordinate and is so much taken from Him.

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