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Rule of St. Benedict

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ISBN-10: 0385009488

ISBN-13: 9780385009485

Edition: 1975

Authors: Anthony C. Meisel, M. L. Del Mastro

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Since the 6th century, this has been one of the most influential documents of Western thought and civilization. Full of plain wisdom, the words of St. Benedict are a guide for work, prayer, study, and community life.
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Book details

List price: $11.00
Copyright year: 1975
Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 9/1/1975
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 4.25" wide x 7.01" long x 0.39" tall
Weight: 0.242

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Editors' Note Scriptural References
Prologue
the Different Kinds of Monks and Their Customs
the Qualities of the Abbot
the Counsel of the Brothers
the Instruments of Good Works
Obedience
Silence
Humility
Humility
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How Many Psalms Are to Be Said in the Night Office
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Night Office is to Be Said in Summer
How the Monks Are to Sleep
Excommunication for Faults
the Measure of Excommunication
Grave Faults
the Abbot's Care of the Excommunicated
Those Who Meet with the Excommunicated Without Leave of the Abbot
the Abbot's Care of the Excommunicated
the Abbot's Care of the Excommunicated
the Abbot's Care of the Excommunicated
the Abbot's Care of the Excommunicated
the Abbot's Care of the Excommunicated
Private Ownership by Monks
the Apportionment of Necessities
Weekly Kitchen Service
Sick Brothers
Old Men and Children
the Weekly Reader
the Weekly Reader
Dining Hours
Drink Apportionment
Dining Hours
Late-Comers to the Divine Office and Meals
How the Excommunicated Are to Make Satisfaction
Mistakes in the Oratory
Offenses in Other Matters
Sounding the Hours of the Divine Office
Sounding the Hours of the Divine Office
Sounding the Hours of the Divine Office
Sounding the Hours of the Divine Office
Sounding the Hours of the Divine Office
Sounding the Hours of the Divine Office
Sounding the Hours of the Divine Office
Clothing and Shoes
the Receipt of Letters and Presents
Clothing and Shoes
Artisans and Craftsmen
the Admission of New Brothers
the Admission of New Brothers
Priests Who Would Live in the Monastery
Reception of Pilgrim Monks
Reception of Pilgrim Monks
Reception of Pilgrim Monks
Reception of Pilgrim Monks
Provost of the Monastery
the Porter of the Monastery
Brothers Sent on a Journey
When a Brother is Asked to Do the Impossible
No One Shall Presume to Defend Another in the Monastery
No One is to Presume to Strike Another
the Brothers Ought to Obey One Another
the Good Zeal Monks Should Possess
the Good Zeal Monks Should Possess
Notes
Further Reading