Prologue pt. 1
The Rule of St. Benedict January 1
Listen carefully, my child,
to your master’s precepts,
and incline the ear of your heart.
Receive
willingly and carry out effectively
your
loving father's advice,
that
by the labor of obedience
you
may return to God
from
whom you had departed by the sloth of disobedience.
Thus
begins the Rule of St. Benedict, one of the most influential documents in the
history of Western Civilization.
These words have been read aloud in countless languages, in empires long
passed and in nations young and old, among humble wood and towering stone, for
fifteen centuries.
To
you, therefore, my words are now addressed,
whoever
you may be,
who
are renouncing your own will
to
do battle under the Lord Christ, the true King,
and are taking up the strong, bright weapons of obedience.
Imagine yourself, somewhere along that winding trail of history,
hearing as one that has come from the fields as a peasant, or as a noble from
the manor on a hill, to the gate of a Benedictine monastery. You’ve been given food and lodging in
the guest quarters, and you’ve been received among the novices where you have
studied, eaten, slept, and been instructed for several weeks. When the time arrives that you have
shown yourself ready, you are brought into a common room, you sit down, and the
Rule is read aloud to you by your Novice Master. There is no doubt that it is “you” to whom St. Benedict’s
“words are now addressed.”
What might you have heard that first time? What would have captured your imagination or cut you to the
quick? What would have scared you? What would have offered comfort?
As you sit in that room, you hear that your first priority
along the Benedictine way is to develop the capacity to listen with the ear of
your heart to the Voice of God in your every given circumstance. Your
second priority is to learn to obey that Voice rather than your own.
Br. Chad 2013
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