RULE (of St. Benedict)
After almost 1500 years of monastic tradition, the Rule of St. Benedict is still observed and followed by many monasteries and convents around the world. There are about 30,000 Benedictine monks and sisters in the world, in addition to other religious orders such as the Trappists, Camaldoli and Cistercian that observe the Rule of Saint Benedict.
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Of the Kinds or the Life of Monks | What Kind of Man the Abbot Ought to Be | ||
Of Calling the Brethren for Counsel. . | The Instruments of Good Works | ||
Of Obedience | Of Silence | ||
Of Humility | Of the Divine Office during the Night | ||
How Many Psalms Are to Be Said at the Night Office | How the Office Is to Be Said during the Summer Season | ||
How the Night Office Is to Be Said on Sundays. | How Lauds Are to Be Said. | ||
How Lauds Are to Be Said on Week Days. | How the Night Office Is to Be Said on the Feasts of the Saints. | ||
At What Times the Alleluia Is to Be Said. | How the Work of God Is to Be Performed during the Day. | ||
How Many Psalms Are to Be Sung at These Hours. | In What Order the Psalms Are to Be Said. | ||
Of the Manner of Reciting the Psalter. | Of Reverence at Prayer. | ||
Of the Deans of the Monastery. | How the Monks Are to Sleep. | ||
Of Excommunication for Faults | What the Manner of Excommunication Should Be. | ||
Of Graver Faults. | Of Those Who without the Command of the Abbot Associate with the Excommunicated. | ||
How Concerned the Abbot Should Be about the Excommunicated. | Of Those Who Having Often Been Corrected Do Not Amend. | ||
Whether Brethren Who Leave the Monastery Ought to Be Received Again. | How Young Boys Are to Be Corrected. | ||
The Kind of Man the Cellarer of the Monastery Ought to Be. | Of the Tools and Goods of the Monastery. | ||
Whether Monks Ought to Have Anything of Their Own. | Whether All Should Receive in Equal Measure What Is Necessary. | ||
Of the Weekly Servers in the Kitchen. | Of the Sick Brethren. | ||
Of the Aged and Children. | Of the Weekly Reader. | ||
Of the Quantity of Food. | Of the Quantity of Drink. | ||
At What Times the Brethren Should Take Their Refection. | That No One Speak after Complin. | ||
Of Those Who Are Tardy in Coming to the Work of God or to Table. | Of Those Who Are Excommunicated - How They Make Satisfaction. . | ||
Of Those Who Commit a Fault in the Oratory. | Of Those Who Fail in Any Other Matters. | ||
Of Giving the Signal for the Time of the Work of God. | Of the Daily Work. | ||
On the Keeping of Lent. | Of Brethren Who Work a Long Distance from the Oratory or Are on a Journey. | ||
Of the Brethren Who Do Not Go Very Far Away. | Of the Oratory of the Monastery. | ||
Of the Reception of Guests. | Whether a Monk Should Receive Letters or Anything Else. | ||
Of the Clothing and the Footgear of the Brethren. | Of the Abbot's Table. | ||
Of the Artists of the Monastery. | Of the Manner of Admitting Brethren. | ||
Of the Children of the Noble and of the Poor Who Are Offered. | Of Priests Who May Wish to Live in the Monastery. | ||
How Stranger Monks Are to Be Received. | Of the Priests of the Monastery. | ||
Of the Order in the Monastery. | Of the Election of the Abbot. | ||
Of the Prior of the Monastery. | Of the Porter of the Monastery. | ||
Of the Brethren Who Are Sent on a Journey. | If a Brother Is Commanded to Do Impossible Things. | ||
That in the Monastery No One Presume to Defend Another. | That No One Presume to Strike Another. | ||
That the Brethren Be Obedient to One Another. | Of the Virtuous Zeal Which the Monks Ought to Have. | ||
Of This, that Not the Whole Observance of Righteousness Is Laid Down in this Rule. | . |
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