Chapter 17
The Rule of Benedict October 21
I find this especially relevant given Gil's thoughts last night about the Scriptures being etched onto our souls during our formation as children and throughout our life. From February:
Sister Joan ends her commentary on this chapter admonishing us to consider the material we commit to memory. I think of the loads of songs with which I can sing along or whole scenes of dialog from Monty Python and the Holy Grail I often recite unbidden.
In October of 2009, I was driving home with Jana from northern AZ on a Tuesday at noon, the hour of Sext, which I had prayed each Tuesday for a year previous. We had our breviary with us, and so we prayed together in the van. To my surprise, I found that I had no trouble following along while looking straight ahead. I had accidentally memorized the Office.
To spin Sr. Joan's question in a positive light, what components of our prayer life have made their way into our memory without us realizing it? I imagine that the answer would surprise us.
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