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| | | | | | | | St. Benedict, Pray for Us! Today is the feast of St. Benedict, founder of the Benedictine and Cistercian Orders and famed monastic. Benedict was born into a distinguished family in central Italy, studied at Rome, and early in life was drawn to monasticism. At first he became a hermit, leaving a depressing world—pagan armies on the march, the Church torn by schism, people suffering from war, morality at a low ebb. He soon realized that he could not live a hidden life in a small town any better than in a large city, so he withdrew to a cave high in the mountains for three years. Some monks chose Benedict as their leader for a while, but found his strictness not to their taste. Still the shift from hermit to community life had begun for him. He had an idea of gathering various families of monks into one “Grand Monastery” to give them the benefit of unity, fraternity, and permanent worship in one house. Finally he began to build what was to become one of the most famous monasteries in the world—Monte Cassino, commanding three narrow valleys running toward the mountains north of Naples. The Rule that gradually developed prescribed a life of liturgical prayer, study, manual labor, and living together in community under a common abbot. Benedictine asceticism is known for its moderation, and Benedictine charity has always shown concern for the people in the surrounding countryside. In the course of the Middle Ages, all monasticism in the West was gradually brought under the Rule of St. Benedict. —from Saint of the Day |
| | | | | Today's St. Benedict Author Ragan Sutterfield suggests that there is a modern-day counterpart to the monastic lifestyle of St. Benedict: poet, essayist, activist, and farmer Wendell Berry. If you'd like to learn more about the Christ-centered beliefs underpinning Berry's writing, you can get Sutterfield's book, Wendell Berry and the Given Life, for 30% off for one week only. Discount code: BENEDICT20 |
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