
What prayer does to raise the mind and heart to God, the Rule of St. Benedict does for the life on its journey to dwell with God.__________________________
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What prayer does to raise the mind and heart to God, the Rule of St. Benedict does for the life on its journey to dwell with God.__________________________
“And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly army, praising God, and saying:Merry Christmas.
Glory to God in the highest; and on earth peace to men of good will.” Luke 2:13-14
Seeking a deeper spiritual lifeSo I guess I can see that some parts of monasticism might apply to the spirituality I seek. But that’s all. No more.
Seeking God in everything I do
Praying without ceasing
Silence
Meditation
Mysticism
Contemplation
Lectio divina (divine reading)
The divine office
Living a simple life free of the world's fads and clatter
Making my life the "journey to dwell with God"
Being refreshed from the wells of ancient Christian spirituality and the early desert and church fathers.
“And so we are going to establish a school for the service of the Lord. In founding it we hope to introduce nothing harsh or burdensome. But if a certain strictness results from the dictates of equity for the amendment of vices or the preservation of charity, do not be at once dismayed and fly from the way of salvation, whose entrance cannot but be narrow (Matt. 7:14). For as we advance in the religious life and in faith, our hearts expand and we run the way of God's commandments with unspeakable sweetness of love. Thus, never departing from His school, but persevering in the monastery according to His teaching until death, we may by patience share in the sufferings of Christ (1 Peter 4:13) and deserve to have a share also in His kingdom.”