Saint Bede the Venerable (673-735) was a Benedictine monk at Wearmouth-Jarrow Abbey who became the most learned man in Europe, popularizing the Anno Domini dating system that we still use today, writing the Ecclesiastical History of the English People that helped create English national identity, and producing influential scriptural commentaries; he was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1899, the only Englishman to receive this title, and died chanting the Gloria after completing his translation of John's Gospel into English.
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Saint Bede the Venerable — Doctor of the Church追加:
In the kingdom of Northumbria, in the year 673, a boy was born on the lands of a Benedictine monastery.
At 7 years old, his family handed him over to the Abbey at Wearmouth-Jarrow [music] to be raised by monks.
He never left.
He lived there until the day he died, 62 years >> [music] >> in one small monastery on the cold edge of the known world.
In [music] that cell, he became the most learned man in Europe.
He wrote on scripture, on the saints, on grammar, on astronomy, on the measurement of time.
>> [music] >> He is the reason we still date history from the birth of Christ, Anno Domini, because he was the one who popularized the system.
He wrote the Ecclesiastical History of the English People, the book that made an English nation possible.
But, the work that mattered most to him was the commentaries on scripture.
He wanted his monks to know [music] what the word of God meant.
On the eve of the Ascension >> [music] >> in the year 735, he was finishing a translation of John's Gospel into English.
He dictated the last verse to his scribe. [music] The scribe said, "Master, it is done."
Bede answered, "It is well.
You have spoken the truth."
Then, he chanted the Gloria and died.
Pope Leo the 13th declared him a doctor of the church in 1899, the only Englishman ever to bear that title.
Saint Bede the Venerable, the monk who never left his monastery, who taught Europe how to read [music] its own history, and who died with the gospel still on his lips. This is the Catholic Frequency.
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