Friday, November 18, 2011

November 18

Chapter 40

The Rule of Benedict November 18

In the spirit of direct application, I believe we should henceforth measure wine by the hemina!

And from March:

"Above all else I urge that there should be no murmuring in the community."  These are Benedict's concluding words to this chapter, and they show what his highest priority is regarding the amounts of food and drink consumed by the community.  More than anything else, it's important that those who follow the Benedictine way are content with what is provided for them.  This principle of contentedness goes well beyond food and drink to the heart of what we are about: the relinquishing of our prejudgments and desires in favor of the Spirit's guidance in our lives.

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