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“Idleness is the enemy of the soul; and therefore the brethren ought to be employed in manual labor at certain times, at others, in devout reading.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“The first degree of humility is prompt obedience.”
Saint Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“And let them first pray together, that so they may associate in peace.”
St. Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“The sleepy like to make excuses.”
St. Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“He should first show them in deeds rather than words all that is good and holy.”
Saint Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“He should know that whoever undertakes the government of souls must prepare himself to account for them.”
Saint Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“Wherefore let us consider how it behoveth us to be in the sight of God and the angels, and so let us take our part in the psalmody that mind and voice accord together.”
St. Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“The abbot ought ever to bear in mind what he is and what he is called; he ought to know that to whom more is entrusted, from him more is exacted.”
Saint Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“The prophet shows that, for the sake of silence, we are to abstain even from good talk. If this be so, how much more needful is it that we refrain from evil words, on account of the penalty of the sin!”
Saint Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“For at all times we must so serve Him with the good things He has given us, that he may not, as an angry Father, disinherit his children, nor as a dread Lord, provoked by our evil deeds, deliver us to everlasting punishment as wicked servants who refuse to follow Him to glory.”
Saint Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“Now, brethren, that we have asked the Lord who it is that shall dwell in His tabernacle, we have heard the conditions for dwelling there; and if we fulfil the duties of tenants, we shall be heirs of the kingdom of heaven. Our hearts and our bodies must, therefore, be ready to do battle under the biddings of holy obedience; and let us ask the Lord that He supply by the help of His grace what is impossible to us by nature. And if, flying from the pains of hell, we desire to reach life everlasting, then, while there is yet time, and we are still in the flesh, and are able during the present life to fulfil all these things, we must make haste to do now what will profit us forever.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of St. Benedict
“Let us take part in the psalmody in such a way that our mind may be in harmony with our voice.”
Benedict of Nursia, St. Benedict's Rule for Monasteries: Spiritual Classics
“Do not be daunted immediately by fear and run away from the road that leads to salvation. It is bound to be narrow at the outset. But as we progress in this way of life and in faith, we shall run on the path of God's commandments, our hearts overflowing with the inexpressible delight of love.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“It is time now for us to rise from sleep.”
St. Benedict, Rule of St. Benedict
“On the other hand, he that hasteneth on to the perfection of the religious life, hath at hand the teachings of the holy Fathers, the observance of which leadeth a man to the height of perfection.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“let them prefer nothing whatever to Christ, and my He lead us all together to life everlasting.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“What thou dost not wish to be done to thee, do not thou to another" (Tb 4:16).”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“If he hath any property, let him first either dispose of it to the poor or bestow it on the monastery by a formal donation, reserving nothing for himself as indeed he should know that from that day onward he will no longer have power even over his own body.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“Let us devote ourselves to tearful prayers, to reading and compunction of heart, and to abstinence.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“days all the shortcomings of other times. This will then be worthily done, if we restrain ourselves from all vices.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“The life of a monk ought always to be a Lenten observance. However, since such virtue is that of few, we advise that during these days of Lent he guard his life with all purity and at the same time wash away during these holy”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“If, however, the needs of the place, or poverty should require that they do the work of gathering the harvest themselves, let them not be downcast, for then are they monks in truth, if they live by the work of their hands, as did also our forefathers and the Apostles.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“Let them not be chosen for their rank, but for the merit of their life and their wisdom and knowledge; and if any of them, puffed up with pride, should be found blameworthy and, after having been corrected once and again and even a third time, refuseth to amend, let him be deposed, and one who is worthy be placed in his stead.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“If we do not venture to approach men who are in power, except with humility and reverence, when we wish to ask a favor, how much must we beseech the Lord God of all things with all humility and purity of devotion?”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“There are ways that to men seem right, the end whereof plungeth into the depths of hell.” And also when we are filled with dread at what is said of the negligent: “They are corrupted and become abominable in their pleasure.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of St. Benedict
“But care must be taken against excessive eating so that no one is laid low by gastric upset.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“The first step towards humility is to keep the fear of God in mind at all times.”
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of Saint Benedict
“Do not be daunted immediately by fear and run away from the road that leads to salvation.”
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