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  1. The legacy of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux to 20th-century Christians, as multifaceted as it is, lies most significantly in his profound human psychology of self-esteem and self-awareness grounded ...

  2. Jan 26, 1996 · bernard of clairvaux: apology By the time Suger was rebuilding the abbey church at St. Denis, a new religious order was attracting attention throughout Europe. The Cistercians began in 1098 when some Benedictine monks in search of a more rigorous life settled at Citeaux.

  3. Aug 20, 2022 · Saint of the Day for August 20. (1090 – August 20, 1153) Saint Bernard of Clairvaux’s Story. Man of the century! Woman of the century! You see such terms applied to so many today—“golfer of the century,” “composer of the century,” “right tackle of the century”—that the line no longer has any punch. But Western Europe’s ...

  4. Aug 20, 2020 · August 20, 2020. On August 20, we celebrate the Memorial of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Doctor and Abbot of the Church. One of the most influential religious thinkers of his time, his commitment to contemplation and the primacy of Scripture serves as an example to the faithful today. St. Bernard portrayed in the Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel ...

  5. The French churchman St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) was a Cistercian monk and founder and abbot of the monastery of Clairvaux. A theologian and Doctor of the Church, he dominated Europe through his eloquence and his counselling of popes and rulers. Of a noble family in Burgundy, Bernard was a tall, handsome, slender youth endowed with ...

  6. Feastday: August 20. Death: 1153. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Bernard of Clairvaux. St. Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the Church St. Bernard was born of noble parentage in Burgundy, France, in the castle of Fontaines near Dijon. Under the care of his pious parents he was sent at an early age ...

  7. Aug 26, 2022 · Bernard of Clairvaux was a French Catholic mystic, monk (in the Cistercian order ), and influential church leader in the Middle Ages. Bernard of Clairvaux is a living illustration of a turbulent phase in Western Christendom. Christianity’s triumph over the Roman Empire also marked a slow march toward the Protestant Reformation.