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In a message dated 8/10/2007 4:43:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Blessing of Bees on the Feast of St. Benedict
St. Benedict is the patron of beekeepers, and many people attach medals  of 
St. Benedict on their hives. Here is a blessing over the bees. This  blessing 
is from the old Roman Ritual, which has been suppressed since the  issue of the 
new Ritual. Laypersons can still use this blessing in private  as personal 
prayer.  
St. Benedict's feast was formerly March 21, but it is now celebrated on  July 
11.  
St. Benedict is the patron of bee-keepers, and those who themselves have  
bees could not do better than mark his day by praying for their hives.  Farmers 
can pray for their cattle and their barns; fishermen for their  fishing boats 
and the fish in the sea, why should bee-keepers do less? In  some parts of 
France it was, and may still be, customary for bee-keepers to  have a medal of St. 
Benedict affixed to their hives:  

O Lord, God almighty, who hast created heaven and earth and every  animal 
existing over them and in them for the use of men, and who hast  commanded 
through the ministers of holy Church that candles made from the  products of bees be 
lit in church during the carrying out of the sacred  office in which the most 
holy Body and Blood of Jesus Christ thy Son is made  present and is received; 
may thy holy blessing descend upon these bees and  these hives, so that they 
may multiply, be fruitful and be preserved from  all ills and that the fruits 
coming forth from them may be distributed for  thy praise and that of thy Son 
and the holy Spirit and of the most blessed  Virgin Mary. 

Prayer Source: Candle is  Lighted, A by P. Stewart Craig, The Grail, Field 
End House, Eastcote,  Middlesex, 1945 



 
Russ  Dean

_WVBA Home Page_ (http://www.wvbeekeepers.org/index.html)  



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