Dr. Matthew Bunson discusses the life, times and teachings of St. Bernard of Clairvaux pt 1
Born: 1090, Fontaine-lès-Dijon, FranceDied: August 20, 1153, Clairvaux Abbey, FranceBooks: Two-Fold Knowledge
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From Vatican.va, an excerpt from the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI General Audience 2009
Today I would like to talk about St Bernard of Clairvaux, called “the last of the Fathers” of the Church because once again in the 12th century he renewed and brought to the fore the important theology of the Fathers. We do not know in any detail about the years of his childhood; however, we know that he was born in 1090 in Fontaines, France, into a large and fairly well-to-do family. As a very young man he devoted himself to the study of the so-called liberal arts especially grammar, rhetoric and dialectics at the school of the canons of the Church of Saint-Vorles at Châtillon-sur-Seine; and the decision to enter religious life slowly matured within him. At the age of about 20, he entered Cîteaux, a new monastic foundation that was more flexible in comparison with the ancient and venerable monasteries of the period while at the same time stricter in the practice of the evangelical counsels. A few years later, in 1115, Bernard was sent by Stephen Harding, the third Abbot of Cîteaux,