Chapter 64 pt. 1
The Rule of Benedict April 20
This passage calls to mind the need for any Benedictine community to be in transparent relationship with the wider Church in which it finds itself. Although Benedict's vision for a monastery is non-diocesan, he clearly intends that each community will be intimately connected to the life of its diocese and to other monasteries. In our situation, Gil provides the oversight to which Benedict alludes, although I suspect that opportunities to expand our relationship with a wider portion of the Church will be in our future.
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