
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Visit Monte Cassino

Monte Cassino  is a rocky mountain approximately 80 miles southeast of Rome 
According the Gregory the Great’s biography of Saint Benedict, the monastery was constructed on an older pagan sight, a temple   of Apollo Saint John Cassino 
Unfortunately  the Abbey has fallen target to numerous military insurgencies  throughout the years, including the infamous 1944 Battle of Monte  Cassino. On February 15, 1944, the Abbey was almost completely destroyed  by Allied air-raids after being mistakenly identified as a German  stronghold. In fact, the Abbey was being used as a refuge for women and  children attempting to shield themselves from the war. The Abbey was  rebuilt after the war, financed by the Italian   State 
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