Four individuals join a prairie religious community for a year in the mid-twentieth century. A hippie type delights in playful antics and earthy jokes; another a musician finds his joy in Gregorian chant; a farmer delights in nature; and a business executive looks forward to running the whole monastery. These men follow the Rule of St. Benedict oriented to beginners: they rise early every morning to meditate keep silence and obey a superior. Written without self-pity and with a certain merriment We're Just Novices traces their simple ideal--eat sleep and pray. But there are challenges: the rigor of learning to read Latin publicly eye-rolling humor and dealing with human desires. Personal life and private possessions become part of the communal. These monks have a moderate program so that they can grow and mostly stay balanced. They do not try to become heroes. Their spirituality is ordinary and even tedious; their prayer and work not primarily that of individuals but that of a community. But in their togetherness there is some growth and depth a holiness the sanity of a well-tempered life.
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