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Benedict, a man of God, then bade the monks to bring the boy, in whatever state, to him. The monks obeying Benedict, did this and left Benedict to his prayers, and in that very hour, through prayer Benedict was able to revive the boy and set him and his monks back to work on the toppled wall! This recent triumph of Benedict not only proved to his monks that he was indeed an incredible man of God, but it also proved to them that through the help of God Benedict would protect his monks and his community for the of the evil that is the Devil... displayed 300 characters
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This famine plagued the entire countryside near Benedict's community. As this famine persisted the monks began to grow restless and downtrodden. When Benedict saw this he gently rebuked his monks and promised them plenty of food the next day. Sure enough when the monks woke up the next day there were hundreds of bushels of wheat waiting for them... displayed next 300 characters
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