The Benedictine Tradition

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<p>When St. Benedict wrote his little rule for beginners in the fifth century he could not have known it would shape the lives of religious men and women for more than fifteen hundred years. Offering instruction on prayer and community life Benedict's Rule espouses the values of humility prayer and hospitality that have marked the lives of Benedictines throughout the ages. Benedictines are those persons who commit themselves to the Rule of Benedict and have been popes and widows scholars and mystics and lay people from many religious traditions including Catholics Anglicans Methodists and Lutherans. They have lived in monasteries and ashrams in busy urban centers and in desert hermitages.</p><p>Dedicated to God and the practices of the Liturgy of the Hours and monastic life Benedictines have made significant contributions to chant theology and the preservation of spiritual works of literature and scholarship. Represented here is the work of major Benedictine figures throughout the ages beginning with Pope Gregory's account of the life of Benedict and arriving at recent statements by the Conference of Benedictine Prioresses on conflict in the world. Along with the Rule the writing of these Benedictines remains as relevant today as in any age.</p>
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