The Monastery of Santa Scolastica is a Benedictine monastery located on the Monte Cassino hilltop, in the town of Cassino, Italy. It is named after Saint Scholastica, the twin sister of Saint Benedict, who founded the monastery in the 6th century.
The monastery has a rich history, with many significant events taking place within its walls. During the Second World War, the monastery was severely damaged in the Battle of Monte Cassino, and the restoration of the complex lasted until 1964. The restored monastery features a beautiful Baroque-style church and a library containing thousands of ancient manuscripts.
The Benedictine monks of the monastery live a contemplative life, following the Rule of Saint Benedict, which emphasizes obedience, humility, and a life of prayer. The monks also engage in various activities, such as agriculture, beekeeping, and the production of liquors and preserves, to support their community and maintain the monastery.
The monastery is open to visitors, and guided tours are available to see the church, cloister, and library. The monastery is also a popular pilgrimage site for Catholics, especially during the feast days of Saint Scholastica and Saint Benedict.
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