SAINT PETER DAMIAN, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH
Image of Saint Peter Damian By Edward Matulanya Learn about Saint Peter Damian, a 11th-century monk, theologian, and Doctor of the Church. His feast day, miracles, and contributions to Church reform explained. 1. Identity and Importance of Saint Peter in the Catholic Church Saint Peter Damian is celebrated as a key figure of 11th-century Church reform, a Benedictine monk, hermit, theologian, cardinal-bishop, and Doctor of the Church. His life exemplifies the Catholic belief that authentic renewal comes from holiness, prayer , and obedience , and that saints play a continuing role in guiding the Church in times of crisis (Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911; Benedict XVI, 2009; CCC, 827; Ratzinger, 2005). 2. Early Life, Education, and Vocation of Saint Peter Born in Ravenna, Peter Damian was orphaned and endured poverty. He was educated by his brother Damian, whose instruction and moral example inspired him (Butler, 1990). Despite his intellectual gifts and opportunities for worldly s...