Interestig Facts About Saint Albert the Great
Saint Albert the Great was lived from 1200 to 1280. He joined St. Dominica's as a very young man and he studied at the University of Padia. He received a Doctorate degree from the same University. Saint Albert was a Bishop and a Provincial at Dominica's years later. As well as being Bishop of Ratisbon in 1260. Saint Albert was a theologist, a philosopher and a Scientist.
The Interesting Life of Saint Albert the Great
Saint Albert was known by his peers and colleagues as the "Universal Doctor", the "Doctor of Science", the "Catholic Scientist", and "Patron of Catholic Philosophers". There are so many names that St. Albert was known for these are just a few. Saint Albert was known for his discovery of Eternal Science, a study that believes that true wisdom comes from faith, prayer and actions.
Saint Albert was known to be the first to talk about the reproductive functions of birds in a professional and scholarly way. He spoke of the process with great intelligence. Saint Albert lived his life exposing students and teachers alike to the word of God and how to live life in the most serene effective way possible. Saint Albert wrote several books on Science, theology and philosophy. Towards the end of his life he suffered from Alzheimer's but he never let that sway him from his beliefs, he looked to a higher power and he knew that he would be taken care of in the after life.
It is believed that after his death that people that were ill that viewed his body were miraculously healed from the fragrance that exuded from his body. Many viewers from around the world came to be healed by the Corpse of Saint Albert the Great.
Conclusion
Saint Albert, Albert Magnus, the "Catholic Scientist", the "Patron of Scientist" and the" Doctor of the Church "was a well respected Catholic figure who inspired many theologians for centuries to come. He opened the eyes of Christian's and Catholics alike. Saint Albert was a teacher who later became the student of his former students. He was open to teachings of theology if it opened up room for increased devotion.
The Interesting Life of Saint Albert the Great
Saint Albert was known by his peers and colleagues as the "Universal Doctor", the "Doctor of Science", the "Catholic Scientist", and "Patron of Catholic Philosophers". There are so many names that St. Albert was known for these are just a few. Saint Albert was known for his discovery of Eternal Science, a study that believes that true wisdom comes from faith, prayer and actions.
Saint Albert was known to be the first to talk about the reproductive functions of birds in a professional and scholarly way. He spoke of the process with great intelligence. Saint Albert lived his life exposing students and teachers alike to the word of God and how to live life in the most serene effective way possible. Saint Albert wrote several books on Science, theology and philosophy. Towards the end of his life he suffered from Alzheimer's but he never let that sway him from his beliefs, he looked to a higher power and he knew that he would be taken care of in the after life.
It is believed that after his death that people that were ill that viewed his body were miraculously healed from the fragrance that exuded from his body. Many viewers from around the world came to be healed by the Corpse of Saint Albert the Great.
Conclusion
Saint Albert, Albert Magnus, the "Catholic Scientist", the "Patron of Scientist" and the" Doctor of the Church "was a well respected Catholic figure who inspired many theologians for centuries to come. He opened the eyes of Christian's and Catholics alike. Saint Albert was a teacher who later became the student of his former students. He was open to teachings of theology if it opened up room for increased devotion.