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Ora et Labora

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Pray and Work.

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Monk's daily schedule

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Prayer, manual labor, and sacred reading.

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Ora et Labora

Pray and Work.

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Monk's daily schedule

Prayer, manual labor, and sacred reading.

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What monks gave up

Personal wealth, family ties, and worldly pleasures.

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Benefits of monastic life

Spiritual fulfillment, stability, and a sense of brotherhood.

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Purpose of communal living

To promote harmony, obedience, and shared responsibility.

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Attraction of the Benedictine life

Spiritual fulfillment and a deep connection with God.

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Monastery stability in medieval times

It offered protection from war, famine, and political turmoil.

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Rule against material distractions

They renounced personal possessions and followed the Abbot's authority.

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Reasons for choosing Benedictine lifestyle

To find purpose, stability, and freedom from worldly concerns.

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Power structure in a Benedictine monastery

The Abbot held authority but was bound by divine law.

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Role of humility in the monastery

Monks practiced humility by obeying the Abbot and prioritizing the community.

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Obedience in The Rule of Benedict

"The first step of humility is unhesitating obedience."

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Balance of power and equality in The Rule

All monks were considered equal before God, fostering mutual care and fairness.

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Example of strict discipline in The Rule

Monks had to obey commands without hesitation to maintain unity.

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Flexibility in The Rule

It considered individual capabilities, such as allowing weaker monks to eat more.

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Adaptation of The Rule

The Abbot was instructed to temper rules fairly for both strong and weak monks.

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Endurance of The Rule of Benedict

It balanced discipline with adaptability, making it effective across time and cultures.

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