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Discussion around the bestseller The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher
has led many people to want to know more about Benedictine
principles.??????? Listen, my child. I want you to put the ear of
your heart to the solid ground of the master's wisdom (what I
received, I'm passing on to you). It's advice from a spiritual
father who loves you-the sort of counsel you receive by letting it
shape your whole life. Listening is hard work, but it's the
essential work. It opens us up to the God we've rejected by only
listening to ourselves. If you're ready to give up your addiction
to yourself, this message is for you: to listen is to equip
yourself with the best resources available to serve the real
Master, Christ the Lord. So begins the famous opening paragraph of
Benedict's Rule in Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove's vital, new,
contemporary paraphrase. The entire text of the Rule is here plus a
lengthy introduction from Jonathan, and detailed explanatory notes
throughout that explain difficult passages. The result is a classic
re-introduced that will enliven any 21st century expression of
religious community.
One of the most influential texts in the Middle Ages, "The Rule
of Saint Benedict "offers guidance about both the spiritual and
organizational dimensions, from the loftiest to the lowliest, of
monastic life. This new Latin-English edition has features of
interest for first-time readers of the "Rule" as well as for
scholars of medieval history and language.
The Latin text is a transcription of manuscript 914 of the
Abbey of St. Gall (Switzerland), an early ninth-century copy
regarded as the version that most closely reproduces Benedict's
style. The saint s idiom was informal, sometimes conversational,
and heavily influenced by the spoken Latin of the sixth century CE.
In the "Rule" his voice and thought processes come through in all
their strength and humanity. Readers will find background to the
monastic life in the notes. This volume also includes texts and
translations of two letters that explain the origins of the St.
Gall version as well as an index to all the translated
materials.
This work holds the first place among monastic legislative codes,
and was by far the most important factor in the organization and
spread of monasticism in the West. St. Benedict's rules of
obedience, humility, and contemplation are not only prerequisites
for formal religious societies, they also provide an invaluable
model for anyone desiring to live more simply.
Sickened by the post-Roman turmoil of 5th Century Italy, Benedict
renounced the world and retired to a life of Christian
contemplation in a cave just west of Rome. Revered for his
sanctity, local monks asked him to become their abbot. But
Benedict's discipline proved too strict - the monks tried to poison
him, and he left to establish many small monasteries, eventually
founding the famous monastery on Monte Cassino and gaining the
title 'Father of Western Monasticism'. This book is the saint's
directions for establishing an orderly and pious monastic
community, covering, among other matters, the community, authority
and obedience, good works, control of speech and thoughts,
humility, contemplation, work, vows and hospitality. Full of
guidance and inspiration, 'The Rule of St Benedict' is for anyone
seeking peace and fulfillment in their life.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Regla Santa Del Padre De Los Monges S.Benito Abad, Dividida En
Lecciones Diarias Segun La Forma Primitiva Usada En Los Coros Del
Orden Del Cister. Traducida Del Latin En Romance Benet de Nursia
Lib.de Joaquin de Domingo, 1797
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