St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Reflections on St. Bernard of Clairvaux Feast Day : August 20 | Doctor of the Church After reading Pope Benedict XVI's tribute to St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) during his General Audience to St. Bernard on October 21, 2009, I was immediately drawn to the saint's unabashed dedication to Jesus and the most Blessed Virgin Mary. St. Bernard of Clairvaux (which translates to "Clear Valley") was a prolific writer who said, " Jesus alone is "honey in the mouth, song to the ear, jubilation in the heart (mel in ore, in aure melos, in corde iubilum) " - earning him the moniker "Doctor Mellifluus" or "the Honey-Sweet Doctor". His singular praise for the most BVM is clearly seen in this homily: " In danger, in distress, in uncertainty ", he says, " think of Mary, call upon Mary. She never leaves your lips, she never departs from your heart; and so that you may obtain the help of her prayers, never forget the exam...