St. Bernard of Clairvaux - A3 Poster (STP776)
A3 laminated (encapsulated) poster.
Printed on gloss coated paper then laminated (encapsulated) for durability.
Dimensions: A3 29.7 cms x 42 cms (11 3/4" x 16 1/2").
Details of the Saint's Feast day is printed at the top of the poster.
Bernard. Abbot. Doctor of the Church.
c.1090 - 1153. Feast day 20th August.
Born to a noble family near Dijon, France.
He joined the monastery at Citeaux, established to embrace austerity and
poverty, together with four brothers and a group of friends. Within
three years he established a new monastery at Clairvaux in the modern
day Champagne-Ardenne region which flourished under his leadership. Many
more Cistercian houses were founded from Clairvaux in his time.
Bernard was a holy and learned man. Despite suffering ill health, compounded by his own severe regime, he was a
man of both mystical comtemplation and action. He spoke out about
injustice and corruption in state and Church life and also wrote many
inspirational books.
He was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1830 and is referred to as 'the last of the Fathers'.
“What we love we shall grow to resemble.”
- Bernard of Clairvaux.
Original artwork by the Benedictine Sisters of Turvey Abbey.
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