Saint Bernard of Clairvaux

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux was a remarkable figure of the 12th century, known for his profound spirituality and influential role in the Cistercian monastic reform. Born in 1090 in Burgundy, France, he entered the monastic life at the abbey of Citeaux and later founded the abbey of Clairvaux, where he became abbot. Bernard was not only a dedicated monk but also a skilled theologian and preacher, drawing many followers to his vision of a life devoted to God and community. His writings, which include letters, sermons, and treatises, reflect his deep devotion and keen insights into faith, love, and the mystical experience of God.

As you explore the works of Saint Bernard in this app, you will discover a voice that resonates with sincerity and wisdom, guiding readers on a journey of spiritual growth. His thoughts on the nature of love and the pursuit of divine truth continue to inspire believers and seekers alike. Dive into his writings and let his contemplative spirit enrich your understanding of the Christian faith and the beauty of monastic life.

Concerning Grace and Free Will

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The subject of the treatise was suggested, as is plain from the text itself, as the result of a public, or at any rate semi-public, discussi…