Wisdom of the Bee

"All of you who stand fast in the Lord are a holy seed, a new colony of bees..." ~ St. Augustine

Saints and Bees

Patron saints of beekeepers
  • Ambrose of Milan
  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Valentine of Rome
  • St. Gobnait Patron saint of beekeepers of Ireland 
Patrons of bees:
  • Ambrose of Milan
  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Modomnoc

Saints who were Beekeepers
  • Saint Modomnoc
  • Saint Raphael Kalinowski


Bees Associated in art with:
  • Saint Ambrose of Milan
  • Saint Barlaam
  • Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Saint Isidore of Seville
  • Saint John Chrysostom

Beehives associated in art with:
  • Saint Ambrose of Milan
  • Saint Barlaam
  • Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Saint Isidore of Seville

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Video of the life at Redwoods Monastery ( beekeepers )

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OUR LADY'S BEEKEEPERS
At the beautiful Redwoods Monastery in Northern California, the the sisters of Our Lady of the Redwoods have developed an apiary from which they gather honey that they prepare and sell from their shop to support the community.

VIRTUAL BEEHIVES
A word of thanks to the author of Saints' Quotes for his kindness in sending along the quotation on meditation and also the beautiful carol that closes with the murmur of the bee.
This gracious friend is the keeper of several "virtual beehives". The works of the saints are like a meadow in bloom, and, for the sake of the Kingdom, he goes from flower to flower gathering their sweetness:
  • Saints' Quotes
The work of yet another virtual beekeeper to enjoy is:
  • What the Saints Say

Each offers a new quotation each day.


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Wisdom of the Bee is a collection of European holy cards from the late 1800's and one from the mid 20th century in which the image of the bee, the hive, or honey was central.
Traditionally in Christian art the hive symbolized the Church, while bees symbolized the Christians and their work. As metaphor, honey was less a symbol than a mystical understanding of the reception of the life of Christ especially during the celebration of the Eucharist.
I found it deeply meaningful that at Morning Mass on the day after I'd begun to assemble this page, Fr. Lawrence, our beloved Salesian priest, looked to the saints to remind us that our words within us grow still as we receive Our Lord: He descends into our heart like a drop of honey, and ~ filled with all sweetness ~ we can but delight in His Presence.

This winter, our neighbor, Joanie discovered a swarm of bees in search of shelter. She and her husband brought them home to their wooded hillsided, provided a hive and water and tenderly cared for them. By springtime the colony was thriving, and this summer there will be a celebration with family and friends. This family, working in love and harmony with these creatures and their Creator, has brought a gentle happiness to our little corner of the world. I gathered this collection together to express my wonder, my gratitude, and my love.

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  • ▼  2014 (7)
    • ▼  January (7)
      •   Work is pleasant to God; work is prayer.  ...
      • Holy Spirit, give me your intelligence, and I w...
      • Honey is much less than the goodness of God. b...
      • MILK & HONEY To us is born a Child sweeter tha...
      • May your soul, like a mystical bee,  never aba...
      • You have given them bread from Heaven;  and t...
      • Imitate the vigilant honeybee  Work without c...
  • ►  2013 (4)
    • ►  December (4)

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