The monk Grimlaicus (ca. 900) wrote a rule for those who, like
himself, pursued the solitary life within a monastic community.
Never leaving their cell yet participating in the liturgical life
of the monastery through a window into the church, these enclosed"
sought to serve God alone. Beyond the details of horarium,
reception of newcomers, diet, and clothing, Grimlaicus details
practical measures for maintaining spiritual, psychological, and
physical health, and for giving counsel to others. Scripture, the
Rule of St. Benedict, and the teachings of early ecclesial and
monastic writers form the kernel of Grimlaicus's wise and balanced
rule, presented here for the first time in English translation.
"Andrew Thornton is a monk of Saint Anselm Abbey and associate
professor in the department of Modern Languages at Saint Anselm
College, where he teaches German language and Chinese philosophy.
He is organist in the abbey church. He translated the poems of the
twelfth-century recluse Ava, the first woman to write in a European
vernacular ("The Poems of Ava, " Liturgical Press).""
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