It is said that the heart of the home is the kitchen tale, and
the same is true of the monastic home. Saint Benedict devoted ten
chapters to the monastic tale and to providing and serving food as
well as necessities; inserted in the middle are chapters on the
sick, the aged, and children. That arrangement makes it clear that
the tale is about care, not just discipline. Sister Aquinata
Backmann offers a thorough study of these core chapters in
Benedict's Rule. Drawing on scholarship and personal experience of
the monastic tale, she demonstrates in this commentary the
relationship between Benedict's Rule and other rules, including
those of Basil, Augustine, and the Rule of the Master. More than
discipline, what comes through here is the focus on care for weaker
members, practicality about work schedules and demands, and the
overall desire to meet the needs of the brothers and sisters
sharing life together.
"Aquinata Backmann, OSB, PhD, is a member of the Benedictine
Missionary Sisters of Tutzing, Germany. She has taught in Rome
since 1973 at the Pontifical Institute for Spirituality and Moral
Theology Regina Mundi and as the first woman professor at Sant'
Anselmo. She is the author of "Perspectives on the Rule of Saint
Benedict, " also published by Liturgical Press."
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