{"id":156,"date":"2017-06-24T20:36:31","date_gmt":"2017-06-24T20:36:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/courses.lumenlearning.com\/suny-geneseo-humanities1-1\/chapter\/the-rule-of-st-benedict-prologue-chapter-25\/"},"modified":"2017-06-28T18:34:37","modified_gmt":"2017-06-28T18:34:37","slug":"the-rule-of-st-benedict-prologue-chapter-25","status":"web-only","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/courses.lumenlearning.com\/suny-geneseo-humanities1-1\/chapter\/the-rule-of-st-benedict-prologue-chapter-25\/","title":{"raw":"The Rule of St. Benedict, Prologue\u2013Chapter 25","rendered":"The Rule of St. Benedict, Prologue\u2013Chapter 25"},"content":{"raw":"<div id=\"prologue\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">PROLOGUE<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"jan-1may-2sept-1\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 1\u2014May 2\u2014Sept. 1<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Listen, my son, to your master\u2019s precepts, and incline the ear of your heart. Receive willingly and carry out effectively your loving father\u2019s advice, that by the labor of obedience you may return to Him from whom you had departed by the sloth of disobedience.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">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.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">And first of all, whatever good work you begin to do, beg of Him with most earnest prayer to perfect it, that He who has now deigned to count us among His sons may not at any time be grieved by our evil deeds. For we must always so serve Him with the good things He has given us, that He will never as an angry Father disinherit His children, nor ever as a dread Lord, provoked by our evil actions, deliver us to everlasting punishment as wicked servants who would not follow Him to glory.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-2may-3sept-2\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\"><span id=\"page-2\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"2\"><\/span>Jan. 2\u2014May 3\u2014Sept. 2<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let us arise, then, at last, for the Scripture stirs us up, saying, \u201cNow is the hour for us to rise from sleep.\u201d Let us open our eyes to the deifying light, let us hear with attentive ears the warning which the divine voice cries daily to us, \u201cToday if you hear His voice, harden not your hearts.\u201d And again, \u201cHe who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.\u201d And what does He say? \u201cCome, My children, listen to Me; I will teach you the fear of the Lord. Run while you have the light of life, lest the darkness of death overtake you.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-3may-4sept-3\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 3\u2014May 4\u2014Sept. 3<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">And the Lord, seeking His laborer in the multitude to whom He thus cries out, says again, \u201cWho is the man who will have life, and desires to see good days?\u201d And if, hearing Him, you answer, \u201cI am he,\u201d God says to you, \u201cIf you will have true and everlasting life, keep your tongue from evil and your lips that they speak no guile. Turn away from evil and do good; seek after peace and pursue it. And when you have done these things, My eyes shall be upon you and My ears open to your prayers; and before you call upon Me, I will say to you, \u2018Behold, here I am.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">What can be sweeter to us, dear brethren, than this voice of the Lord inviting us? Behold,\u00a0<span id=\"page-3\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"3\"><\/span>in His loving kindness the Lord shows us the way of life.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-4may-5sept-4\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 4\u2014May 5\u2014Sept. 4<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Having our loins girded, therefore, with faith and the performance of good works, let us walk in His paths by the guidance of the Gospel, that we may deserve to see Him who has called us to His kingdom.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">For if we wish to dwell in the tent of that kingdom, we must run to it by good deeds or we shall never reach it.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">But let us ask the Lord, with the Prophet, \u201cLord, who shall dwell in Your tent, or who shall rest upon Your holy mountain?\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">After this question, brethren, let us listen to the Lord as He answers and shows us the way to that tent, saying, \u201cHe who walks without stain and practices justice; he who speaks truth from his heart; he who has not used his tongue for deceit; he who has done no evil to his neighbor; he who has given no place to slander against his neighbor.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">It is he who, under any temptation from the malicious devil, has brought him to naught by casting him and his temptation from the sight of his heart; and who has laid hold of his thoughts while they were still young and dashed them against Christ.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">It is they who, fearing the Lord, do not pride themselves on their good observance;\u00a0<span id=\"page-4\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"4\"><\/span>but, convinced that the good which is in them cannot come from themselves and must be from the Lord, glorify the Lord\u2019s work in them, using the words of the Prophet, \u201cNot to us, O Lord, not to us, but to Your name give the glory.\u201d Thus also the Apostle Paul attributed nothing of the success of his preaching to himself, but said, \u201cBy the grace of God I am what I am.\u201d And again he says, \u201cHe who glories, let him glory in the Lord.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-5may-6sept-5\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 5\u2014May 6\u2014Sept. 5<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Hence the Lord says in the Gospel, \u201cWhoever listens to these words of Mine and acts upon them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on rock. The floods came, the winds blew and beat against that house, and it did not fall, because it was founded on rock.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Having given us these assurances, the Lord is waiting every day for us to respond by our deeds to His holy admonitions. And the days of this life are lengthened and a truce granted us for this very reason, that we may amend our evil ways. As the Apostle says, \u201cDo you not know that God\u2019s patience is inviting you to repent?\u201d For the merciful Lord tells us, \u201cI desire not the death of the sinner, but that he should be converted and live.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-6may-7sept-6\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\"><span id=\"page-5\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"5\"><\/span>Jan. 6\u2014May 7\u2014Sept. 6<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">So, brethren, we have asked the Lord who is to dwell in His tent, and we have heard His commands to anyone who would dwell there; it remains for us to fulfil those duties.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Therefore we must prepare our hearts and our bodies to do battle under the holy obedience of His commands; and let us ask God that He be pleased to give us the help of His grace for anything which our nature finds hardly possible. And if we want to escape the pains of hell and attain life everlasting, then, while there is still time, while we are still in the body and are able to fulfil all these things by the light of this life, we must hasten to do now what will profit us for eternity.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-7may-8sept-7\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 7\u2014May 8\u2014Sept. 7<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">And so we are going to establish a school for the service of the Lord. In founding it we hope to introduce nothing harsh or burdensome. But if a certain strictness results from the dictates of equity for the amendment of vices or the preservation of charity, do not be at once dismayed and fly from the way of salvation, whose entrance cannot but be narrow. For as we advance in the religious life and in faith, our hearts expand and we run the way of God\u2019s commandments with unspeakable sweetness of love. Thus, never departing\u00a0<span id=\"page-6\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"6\"><\/span>from His school, but persevering in the monastery according to His teaching until death, we may by patience share in the sufferings of Christ and deserve to have a share also in His kingdom.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-1-nl-on-the-kinds-of-monks\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 1\r\nOn the Kinds of Monks<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"jan-8may-9sept-8\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Jan. 8\u2014May 9\u2014Sept. 8<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">It is well known that there are four kinds of monks. The first kind are the Cenobites: those who live in monasteries and serve under a rule and an Abbot.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">The second kind are the Anchorites or Hermits: those who, no longer in the first fervor of their reformation, but after long probation in a monastery, having learned by the help of many brethren how to fight against the devil, go out well armed from the ranks of the community to the solitary combat of the desert. They are able now, with no help save from God, to fight single-handed against the vices of the flesh and their own evil thoughts.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">The third kind of monks, a detestable kind, are the Sarabaites. These, not having been tested, as gold in the furnace, by any rule or by the lessons of experience, are as soft as lead. In their works they still keep faith with the world, so that their tonsure marks them as liars before God. They live in twos or threes, or even singly, without a shepherd,\u00a0<span id=\"page-7\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"7\"><\/span>in their own sheepfolds and not in the Lord\u2019s. Their law is the desire for self-gratification: whatever enters their mind or appeals to them, that they call holy; what they dislike, they regard as unlawful.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">The fourth kind of monks are those called Gyrovagues. These spend their whole lives tramping from province to province, staying as guests in different monasteries for three or four days at a time. Always on the move, with no stability, they indulge their own wills and succumb to the allurements of gluttony, and are in every way worse than the Sarabaites. Of the miserable conduct of all such men it is better to be silent than to speak.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Passing these over, therefore, let us proceed, with God\u2019s help, to lay down a rule for the strongest kind of monks, the Cenobites.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-2-nl-what-kind-of-man-the-abbot-ought-to-be\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 2\r\nWhat Kind of Man the Abbot Ought to Be<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"jan-9may-10sept-9\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 9\u2014May 10\u2014Sept. 9<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">An Abbot who is worthy to be over a monastery should always remember what he is called, and live up to the name of Superior. For he is believed to hold the place of Christ in the monastery, being called by a name of His, which is taken from the words of the Apostle: \u201cYou have received a Spirit of\u00a0<span id=\"page-8\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"8\"><\/span>adoption as sons, by virtue of which we cry, \u2018Abba\u2014Father!\u2019\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Therefore the Abbot ought not to teach or ordain or command anything which is against the Lord\u2019s precepts; on the contrary, his commands and his teaching should be a leaven of divine justice kneaded into the minds of his disciples.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-10may-11sept-10\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 10\u2014May 11\u2014Sept. 10<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let the Abbot always bear in mind that at the dread Judgment of God there will be an examination of these two matters: his teaching and the obedience of his disciples. And let the Abbot be sure that any lack of profit the master of the house may find in the sheep will be laid to the blame of the shepherd. On the other hand, if the shepherd has bestowed all his pastoral diligence on a restless, unruly flock and tried every remedy for their unhealthy behavior, then he will be acquitted at the Lord\u2019s Judgment and may say to the Lord with the Prophet: \u201cI have not concealed Your justice within my heart; Your truth and Your salvation I have declared. But they have despised and rejected me.\u201d And then finally let death itself, irresistible, punish those disobedient sheep under his charge.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-11may-12sept-11\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 11\u2014May 12\u2014Sept. 11<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Therefore, when anyone receives the name\u00a0<span id=\"page-9\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"9\"><\/span>of Abbot, he ought to govern his disciples with a twofold teaching. That is to say, he should show them all that is good and holy by his deeds even more than by his words, expounding the Lord\u2019s commandments in words to the intelligent among his disciples, but demonstrating the divine precepts by his actions for those of harder hearts and ruder minds. And whatever he has taught his disciples to be contrary to God\u2019s law, let him indicate by his example that it is not to be done, lest, while preaching to others, he himself be found reprobate, and lest God one day say to him in his sin, \u201cWhy do you declare My statutes and profess My covenant with your lips, whereas you hate discipline and have cast My words behind you?\u201d And again, \u201cYou were looking at the speck in your brother\u2019s eye, and did not see the beam in your own.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-12may-13sept-12\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 12\u2014May 13\u2014Sept. 12<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let him make no distinction of persons in the monastery. Let him not love one more than another, unless it be one whom he finds better in good works or in obedience. Let him not advance one of noble birth ahead of one who was formerly a slave, unless there be some other reasonable ground for it. But if the Abbot for just reason think fit to do so, let him advance one of any rank whatever.\u00a0<span id=\"page-10\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"10\"><\/span>Otherwise let them keep their due places; because, whether slaves or freemen, we are all one in Christ and bear an equal burden of service in the army of the same Lord. For with God there is no respect of persons. Only for one reason are we preferred in His sight: if we be found better than others in good works and humility. Therefore let the Abbot show equal love to all and impose the same discipline on all according to their deserts.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-13may-14sept-13\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 13\u2014May 14\u2014Sept. 13<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">In his teaching the Abbot should always follow the Apostle\u2019s formula: \u201cReprove, entreat, rebuke\u201d; threatening at one time and coaxing at another as the occasion may require, showing now the stern countenance of a master, now the loving affection of a father. That is to say, it is the undisciplined and restless whom he must reprove rather sharply; it is the obedient, meek and patient whom he must entreat to advance in virtue; while as for the negligent and disdainful, these we charge him to rebuke and correct.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">And let him not shut his eyes to the faults of offenders; but, since he has the authority, let him cut out those faults by the roots as soon as they begin to appear, remembering the fate of Heli, the priest of Silo. The well-disposed and those of good understanding let\u00a0<span id=\"page-11\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"11\"><\/span>him correct with verbal admonition the first and second time. But bold, hard, proud and disobedient characters he should curb at the very beginning of their ill-doing by stripes and other bodily punishments, knowing that it is written, \u201cThe fool is not corrected with words,\u201d and again, \u201cBeat your son with the rod and you will deliver his soul from death.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-14may-15sept-14\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 14\u2014May 15\u2014Sept. 14<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The Abbot should always remember what he is and what he is called, and should know that to whom more is committed, from him more is required. Let him understand also what a difficult and arduous task he has undertaken: ruling souls and adapting himself to a variety of characters. One he must coax, another scold, another persuade, according to each one\u2019s character and understanding. Thus he must adjust and adapt himself to all in such a way that he may not only suffer no loss in the flock committed to his care, but may even rejoice in the increase of a good flock.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-15may-16sept-15\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 15\u2014May 16\u2014Sept. 15<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Above all let him not neglect or undervalue the welfare of the souls committed to him, in a greater concern for fleeting, earthly, perishable things; but let him always bear m mind that he has undertaken the government\u00a0<span id=\"page-12\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"12\"><\/span>of souls and that he will have to give an account of them.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">And if he be tempted to allege a lack of\u2019 earthly means, let him remember what is written: \u201cFirst seek the kingdom of God and His justice, and all these things shall be given you besides.\u201d And again: \u201cNothing is wanting to those who fear Him.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let him know, then, that he who has undertaken the government of souls must prepare himself to render an account of them. Whatever number of brethren he knows he has under his care, he may be sure beyond doubt that on Judgment Day he will have to give the Lord an account of all these souls, as well as of his own soul.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Thus the constant apprehension about his coming examination as shepherd concerning the sheep entrusted to him, and his anxiety over the account that must be given for others, make him careful of his own record. And while by his admonitions he is helping others to amend, he himself is cleansed of his faults.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-3-nl-on-calling-the-brethren-for-counsel\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 3\r\nOn Calling the Brethren for Counsel<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"jan-16may-17sept-16\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 16\u2014May 17\u2014Sept. 16<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Whenever any important business has to be done in the monastery, let the Abbot call together the whole community and state the matter to be acted upon. Then, having\u00a0<span id=\"page-13\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"13\"><\/span>heard the brethren\u2019s advice, let him turn the matter over in his own mind and do what he shall judge to be most expedient. The reason we have said that all should be called for counsel is that the Lord often reveals to the younger what is best.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let the brethren give their advice with all the deference required by humility, and not presume stubbornly to defend their opinions; but let the decision rather depend on the Abbot\u2019s judgment, and all submit to whatever he shall decide for their welfare.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">However, just as it is proper for the disciples to obey their master, so also it is his function to dispose all things with prudence and justice.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-17may-18sept-17\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 17\u2014May 18\u2014Sept. 17<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">In all things, therefore, let all follow the Rule as guide, and let no one be so rash as to deviate from it. Let no one in the monastery follow his own heart\u2019s fancy; and let no one presume to contend with his Abbot in an insolent way or even outside of the monastery. But if anyone should presume to do so, let him undergo the discipline of the Rule. At the same time, the Abbot himself should do all things in the fear of God and in observance of the Rule, knowing that beyond a doubt he will have to render an account of all his decisions to God, the most just Judge.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-14\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"14\"><\/span>But if the business to be done in the interests of the monastery be of lesser importance, let him take counsel with the seniors only. It is written, \u201cDo everything with counsel, and you will not repent when you have done it.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-4-nl-what-are-the-instruments-of-good-works\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 4\r\nWhat Are the Instruments of Good Works<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"jan-18may-19sept-18\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 18\u2014May 19\u2014Sept. 18<\/h3>\r\n<ol class=\"arabic simple\">\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">In the first place, to love the Lord God with the whole heart, the whole soul, the whole strength.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Then, one\u2019s neighbor as oneself.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Then not to murder.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to commit adultery.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to steal.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to covet.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to bear false witness.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To respect all men.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">And not to do to another what one would not have done to oneself.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To deny oneself in order to follow Christ.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To chastise the body.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to become attached to pleasures.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To love fasting.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To relieve the poor.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To clothe the naked.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To visit the sick.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To bury the dead.<span id=\"page-15\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"15\"><\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To help in trouble.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To console the sorrowing.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To become a stranger to the world\u2019s ways.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To prefer nothing to the love of Christ.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-19may-20sept-19\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 19\u2014May 20\u2014Sept. 19<\/h3>\r\n<ol class=\"arabic simple\" start=\"22\">\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to give way to anger.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to nurse a grudge.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to entertain deceit in one\u2019s heart.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to give a false peace.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to forsake charity.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to swear, for fear of perjuring oneself.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To utter truth from heart and mouth.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to return evil for evil.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To do no wrong to anyone, and to bear patiently wrongs done to oneself.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To love one\u2019s enemies.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to curse those who curse us, but rather to bless them.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To bear persecution for justice\u2019 sake.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to be proud.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not addicted to wine.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not a great eater.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not drowsy.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not lazy.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not a grumbler.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not a detractor.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To put one\u2019s hope in God.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To attribute to God, and not to self,\u00a0<span id=\"page-16\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"16\"><\/span>whatever good one sees in oneself.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">But to recognize always that the evil is one\u2019s own doing, and to impute it to oneself.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-20may-21sept-20\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 20\u2014May 21\u2014Sept. 20<\/h3>\r\n<ol class=\"arabic simple\" start=\"44\">\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To fear the Day of Judgment.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To be in dread of hell.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To desire eternal life with all the passion of the spirit.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To keep death daily before one\u2019s eyes.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To keep constant guard over the actions of one\u2019s life.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To know for certain that God sees one everywhere.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">When evil thoughts come into one\u2019s heart, to dash them against Christ immediately.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">And to manifest them to one\u2019s spiritual father.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To guard one\u2019s tongue against evil and depraved speech.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to love much talking.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to speak useless words or words that move to laughter.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to love much or boisterous laughter.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To listen willingly to holy reading.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To devote oneself frequently to prayer.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Daily in one\u2019s prayers, with tears and sighs, to confess one\u2019s past sins to God, and to amend them for the future.<span id=\"page-17\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"17\"><\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to fulfil the desires of the flesh; to hate one\u2019s own will.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To obey in all things the commands of the Abbot, even though he himself (which God forbid) should act otherwise, mindful of the Lord\u2019s precept, \u201cDo what they say, but not what they do.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to wish to be called holy before one is holy; but first to be holy, that one may be truly so called.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-21may-22sept-21\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 21\u2014May 22\u2014Sept. 21<\/h3>\r\n<ol class=\"arabic simple\" start=\"62\">\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To fulfil God\u2019s commandments daily in one\u2019s deeds.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To love chastity.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To hate no one.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to be jealous, not to harbor envy.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to love contention.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To beware of haughtiness.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">And to respect the seniors.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To love the juniors.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To pray for one\u2019s enemies in the love of Christ.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To make peace with one\u2019s adversary before the sun sets.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>\r\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">And never to despair of God\u2019s mercy.<\/p>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">These, then, are the tools of the spiritual craft. If we employ them unceasingly day and night, and return them on the Day of Judgment, our compensation from the Lord will be that wage He has promised: \u201cEye\u00a0<span id=\"page-18\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"18\"><\/span>has not seen, nor ear heard, what God has prepared for those who love Him.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Now the workshop in which we shall diligently execute all these tasks is the enclosure of the monastery and stability in the community.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-5-nl-on-obedience\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 5\r\nOn Obedience<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"jan-22may-23sept-22\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 22\u2014May 23\u2014Sept. 22<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The first degree of humility is obedience without delay. This is the virtue of those who hold nothing dearer to them than Christ; who, because of the holy service they have professed, and the fear of hell, and the glory of life everlasting, as soon as anything has been ordered by the Superior, receive it as a divine command and cannot suffer any delay in executing it. Of these the Lord says, \u201cAs soon as he heard, he obeyed Me.\u201d And again to teachers He says, \u201cHe who hears you, hears Me.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Such as these, therefore, immediately leaving their own affairs and forsaking their own will, dropping the work they were engaged in and leaving it unfinished, with the ready step of obedience follow up with their deeds the voice of him who commands. And so as it were at the same moment the master\u2019s command is given and the disciple\u2019s work is completed, the two things being speedily\u00a0<span id=\"page-19\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"19\"><\/span>accomplished together in the swiftness of the fear of God by those who are moved with the desire of attaining life everlasting. That desire is their motive for choosing the narrow way, of which the Lord says, \u201cNarrow is the way that leads to life,\u201d so that, not living according to their own choice nor obeying their own desires and pleasures but walking by another\u2019s judgment and command, they dwell in monasteries and desire to have an Abbot over them. Assuredly such as these are living up to that maxim of the Lord in which He says, \u201cI have come not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-23may-24sept-23\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 23\u2014May 24\u2014Sept. 23<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">But this very obedience will be acceptable to God and pleasing to men only if what is commanded is done without hesitation, delay, lukewarmness, grumbling, or objection. For the obedience given to Superiors is given to God, since He Himself has said, \u201cHe who hears you, hears Me.\u201d And the disciples should offer their obedience with a good will, for \u201cGod loves a cheerful giver.\u201d For if the disciple obeys with an ill will and murmurs, not necessarily with his lips but simply in his heart, then even though he fulfil the command yet his work will not be acceptable to God, who sees that his heart is murmuring. And, far from gaining a reward for such\u00a0<span id=\"page-20\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"20\"><\/span>work as this, he will incur the punishment due to murmurers, unless he amend and make satisfaction.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-6-nl-on-the-spirit-of-silence\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 6\r\nOn the Spirit of Silence<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"jan-24may-25sept-24\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Jan. 24\u2014May 25\u2014Sept. 24<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let us do what the Prophet says: \u201cI said, \u2018I will guard my ways, that I may not sin with my tongue. I have set a guard to my mouth.\u2019 I was mute and was humbled, and kept silence even from good things.\u201d Here the Prophet shows that if the spirit of silence ought to lead us at times to refrain even from good speech, so much the more ought the punishment for sin make us avoid evil words.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Therefore, since the spirit of silence is so important, permission to speak should rarely be granted even to perfect disciples, even though it be for good, holy, edifying conversation; for it is written, \u201cIn much speaking you will not escape sin,\u201d and in another place, \u201cDeath and life are in the power of the tongue.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">For speaking and teaching belong to the master; the disciple\u2019s part is to be silent and to listen. And for that reason if anything has to be asked of the Superior, it should be asked with all the humility and submission inspired by reverence.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-21\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"21\"><\/span>But as for coarse jests and idle words or words that move to laughter, these we condemn everywhere with a perpetual ban, and for such conversation we do not permit a disciple to open his mouth.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-7-nl-on-humility\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 7\r\nOn Humility<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"jan-25may-26sept-25\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 25\u2014May 26\u2014Sept. 25<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Holy Scripture, brethren, cries out to us, saying, \u201cEveryone who exalts himself shall be humbled, and he who humbles himself shall be exalted.\u201d In saying this it shows us that all exaltation is a kind of pride, against which the Prophet proves himself to be on guard when he says, \u201cLord, my heart is not exalted, nor are mine eyes lifted up; neither have I walked in great matters, nor in wonders above me.\u201d But how has he acted? \u201cRather have I been of humble mind than exalting myself; as a weaned child on its mother\u2019s breast, so You solace my soul.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Hence, brethren, if we wish to reach the very highest point of humility and to arrive speedily at that heavenly exaltation to which ascent is made through the humility of this present life, we must by our ascending actions erect the ladder Jacob saw in his dream, on which Angels appeared to him descending and ascending. By that descent and ascent we must surely understand nothing else than\u00a0<span id=\"page-22\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"22\"><\/span>this, that we descend by self-exaltation and ascend by humility. And the ladder thus set up is our life in the world, which the Lord raises up to heaven if our heart is humbled. For we call our body and soul the sides of the ladder, and into these sides our divine vocation has inserted the different steps of humility and discipline we must climb.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-26may-27sept-26\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 26\u2014May 27\u2014Sept. 26<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The first degree of humility, then, is that a person keep the fear of God before his eyes and beware of ever forgetting it. Let him be ever mindful of all that God has commanded; let his thoughts constantly recur to the hell-fire which will burn for their sins those who despise God, and to the life everlasting which is prepared for those who fear Him. Let him keep himself at every moment from sins and vices, whether of the mind, the tongue, the hands, the feet, or the self-will, and check also the desires of the flesh.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-27may-28sept-27\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 27\u2014May 28\u2014Sept. 27<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let a man consider that God is always looking at him from heaven, that his actions are everywhere visible to the divine eyes and are constantly being reported to God by the Angels. This is what the Prophet shows us when he represents God as ever present within our thoughts, in the words \u201cSearcher\u00a0<span id=\"page-23\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"23\"><\/span>of minds and hearts is God\u201d and again in the words \u201cThe Lord knows the thoughts of men.\u201d Again he says, \u201cYou have read my thoughts from afar\u201d and \u201cThe thoughts of men will confess to You.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">In order that he may be careful about his wrongful thoughts, therefore, let the faithful brother say constantly in his heart, \u201cThen shall I be spotless before Him, if I have kept myself from my iniquity.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-28may-29sept-28\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 28\u2014May 29\u2014Sept. 28<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">As for self-will, we are forbidden to do our own will by the Scripture, which says to us, \u201cTurn away from your own will,\u201d and likewise by the prayer in which we ask God that His will be done in us. And rightly are we taught not to do our own will when we take heed to the warning of Scripture: \u201cThere are ways which to men seem right, but the ends of them plunge into the depths of hell\u201d; and also when we tremble at what is said of the careless: \u201cThey are corrupt and have become abominable in their wills.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">And as for the desires of the flesh, let us believe with the Prophet that God is ever present to us, when he says to the Lord, \u201cEvery desire of mine is before You.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-29may-30sept-29\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 29\u2014May 30\u2014Sept. 29<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">We must be on our guard, therefore, against evil desires, for death lies close by the gate\u00a0<span id=\"page-24\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"24\"><\/span>of pleasure. Hence the Scripture gives this command: \u201cGo not after your concupiscences.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">So therefore, since the eyes of the Lord observe the good and the evil and the Lord is always looking down from heaven on the children of men \u201cto see if there be anyone who understands and seeks God,\u201d and since our deeds are daily, day and night, reported to the Lord by the Angels assigned to us, we must constantly beware, brethren, as the Prophet says in the Psalm, lest at any time God see us falling into evil ways and becoming unprofitable; and lest, having spared us for the present because in His kindness He awaits our reformation, He say to us in the future, \u201cThese things you did, and I held My peace.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-30may-31sept-30\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 30\u2014May 31\u2014Sept. 30<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The second degree of humility is that a person love not his own will nor take pleasure in satisfying his desires, but model his actions on the saying of the Lord, \u201cI have come not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.\u201d It is written also, \u201cSelf-will has its punishment, but constraint wins a crown.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"jan-31june-1oct-1\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 31\u2014June 1\u2014Oct. 1<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The third degree of humility is that a person for love of God submit himself to his\u00a0<span id=\"page-25\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"25\"><\/span>Superior in all obedience, imitating the Lord, of whom the Apostle says, \u201cHe became obedient even unto death.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-1june-2oct-2\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 1\u2014June 2\u2014Oct. 2<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The fourth degree of humility is that he hold fast to patience with a silent mind when in this obedience he meets with difficulties and contradictions and even any kind of injustice, enduring all without growing weary or running away. For the Scripture says, \u201cHe who perseveres to the end, he it is who shall be saved\u201d; and again, \u201cLet your heart take courage, and wait for the Lord!\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">And to show how those who are faithful ought to endure all things, however contrary, for the Lord, the Scripture says in the person of the suffering, \u201cFor Your sake we are put to death all the day long; we are considered as sheep marked for slaughter.\u201d Then, secure in their hope of a divine recompense, they go on with joy to declare, \u201cBut in all these trials we conquer, through Him who has granted us His love.\u201d Again, in another place the Scripture says, \u201cYou have tested us, O God; You have tried us as silver is tried, by fire; You have brought us into a snare; You have laid afflictions on our back.\u201d And to show that we ought to be under a Superior, it goes on to say, \u201cYou have set men over our heads.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-26\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"26\"><\/span>Moreover, by their patience those faithful ones fulfil the Lord\u2019s command in adversities and injuries: when struck on one cheek, they offer the other; when deprived of their tunic, they surrender also their cloak; when forced to go a mile, they go two; with the Apostle Paul they bear with false brethren and bless those who curse them.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-2june-3oct-3\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 2\u2014June 3\u2014Oct. 3<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The fifth degree of humility is that he hide from his Abbot none of the evil thoughts that enter his heart or the sins committed in secret, but that he humbly confess them. The Scripture urges us to this when it says, \u201cReveal your way to the Lord and hope in Him,\u201d and again, \u201cConfess to the Lord, for He is good, for His mercy endures forever.\u201d And the Prophet likewise says, \u201cMy offense I have made known to You, and my iniquities I have not covered up. I said: \u2018I will declare against myself my iniquities to the Lord;\u2019 and \u2018You forgave the wickedness of my heart.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-3june-4oct-4\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 3\u2014June 4\u2014Oct. 4<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The sixth degree of humility is that a monk be content with the poorest and worst of everything, and that in every occupation assigned him he consider himself a bad and worthless workman, saying with the Prophet, \u201cI am brought to nothing and I am without\u00a0<span id=\"page-27\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"27\"><\/span>understanding; I have become as a beast of burden before You, and I am always with You.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-4june-5oct-5\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 4\u2014June 5\u2014Oct. 5<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The seventh degree of humility is that he consider himself lower and of less account than anyone else, and this not only in verbal protestation but also with the most heartfelt inner conviction, humbling himself and saying with the Prophet, \u201cBut I am a worm and no man, the scorn of men and the outcast of the people. After being exalted, I have been humbled and covered with confusion.\u201d And again, \u201cIt is good for me that You have humbled me, that I may learn Your commandments.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-5june-6oct-6\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 5\u2014June 6\u2014Oct. 6<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The eighth degree of humility is that a monk do nothing except what is commended by the common Rule of the monastery and the example of the elders.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-6june-7oct-7\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 6\u2014June 7\u2014Oct. 7<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The ninth degree of humility is that a monk restrain his tongue and keep silence, not speaking until he is questioned. For the Scripture shows that \u201cin much speaking there is no escape from sin\u201d and that \u201cthe talkative man is not stable on the earth.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-7june-8oct-8\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 7\u2014June 8\u2014Oct. 8<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The tenth degree of humility is that he be\u00a0<span id=\"page-28\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"28\"><\/span>not ready and quick to laugh, for it is written, \u201cThe fool lifts up his voice in laughter.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-8june-9oct-9\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 8\u2014June 9\u2014Oct. 9<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The eleventh degree of humility is that when a monk speaks he do so gently and without laughter, humbly and seriously, in few and sensible words, and that he be not noisy in his speech. It is written, \u201cA wise man is known by the fewness of his words.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-9june-10oct-10\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 9\u2014June 10\u2014Oct. 10<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The twelfth degree of humility is that a monk not only have humility in his heart but also by his very appearance make it always manifest to those who see him. That is to say that whether he is at the Work of God, in the oratory, in the monastery, in the garden, on the road, in the fields or anywhere else, and whether sitting, walking or standing, he should always have his head bowed and his eyes toward the ground. Feeling the guilt of his sins at every moment, he should consider himself already present at the dread Judgment and constantly say in his heart what the publican in the Gospel said with his eyes fixed on the earth: \u201cLord, I am a sinner and not worthy to lift up my eyes to heaven\u201d; and again with the Prophet: \u201cI am bowed down and humbled everywhere.\u201d Having climbed all these steps of humility, therefore, the monk will presently come to\u00a0<span id=\"page-29\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"29\"><\/span>that perfect love of God which casts out fear. And all those precepts which formerly he had not observed without fear, he will now begin to keep by reason of that love, without any effort, as though naturally and by habit. No longer will his motive be the fear of hell, but rather the love of Christ, good habit and delight in the virtues which the Lord will deign to show forth by the Holy Spirit in His servant now cleansed from vice and sin.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-8-nl-on-the-divine-office-during-the-night\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 8\r\nOn the Divine Office During the Night<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-10june-11oct-11\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 10\u2014June 11\u2014Oct. 11<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">In winter time, that is from the Calends of November until Easter, the brethren shall rise at what is calculated to be the eighth hour of the night, so that they may sleep somewhat longer than half the night and rise with their rest completed. And the time that remains after the Night Office should be spent in study by those brethren who need a better knowledge of the Psalter or the lessons.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">From Easter to the aforesaid Calends of November, the hour of rising should be so arranged that the Morning Office, which is to be said at daybreak, will follow the Night Office after a very short interval, during which the brethren may go out for the necessities of nature.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-9-nl-how-many-psalms-are-to-be-said-at-the-night-office\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\"><span id=\"page-30\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"30\"><\/span>CHAPTER 9\r\nHow Many Psalms Are to Be Said at the Night Office<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-11june-12oct-12\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 11\u2014June 12\u2014Oct. 12<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">In winter time as defined above, there is first this verse to be said three times: \u201cO Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare Your praise.\u201d To it is added Psalm 3 and the \u201cGlory be to the Father,\u201d and after that Psalm 94 to be chanted with an antiphon or even chanted simply. Let the Ambrosian hymn follow next, and then six Psalms with antiphons. When these are finished and the verse said, let the Abbot give a blessing; then, all being seated on the benches, let three lessons be read from the book on the lectern by the brethren in their turns, and after each lesson let a responsory be chanted. Two of the responsories are to be said without a \u201cGlory be to the Father\u201d; but after the third lesson let the chanter say the \u201cGlory be to the Father,\u201d and as soon as he begins it let all rise from their seats out of honor and reverence to the Holy Trinity.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">The books to be read at the Night Office shall be those of divine authorship, of both the Old and the New Testament, and also the explanations of them which have been made by well known and orthodox Catholic Fathers.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-31\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"31\"><\/span>After these three lessons with their responsories let the remaining six Psalms follow, to be chanted with \u201cAlleluia.\u201d After these shall follow the lesson from the Apostle, to be recited by heart, the verse and the petition of the litany, that is \u201cLord, have mercy on us.\u201d And so let the Night Office come to an end.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-10-nl-how-the-night-office-is-to-be-said-in-summer-time\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 10\r\nHow the Night Office Is to Be Said in Summer Time<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-12june-13oct-13\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 12\u2014June 13\u2014Oct. 13<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">From Easter until the Calends of November let the same number of Psalms be kept as prescribed above; but no lessons are to be read from the book, on account of the shortness of the nights. Instead of those three lessons let one lesson from the Old Testament be said by heart and followed by a short responsory. But all the rest should be done as has been said, that is to say that never fewer than twelve Psalms should be said at the Night Office, not counting Psalm 3 and Psalm 94.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-11-nl-how-the-night-office-is-to-be-said-on-sundays\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 11\r\nHow the Night Office Is to Be Said on Sundays<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-13june-14oct-14\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 13\u2014June 14\u2014Oct. 14<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">On Sunday the hour of rising for the Night Office should be earlier. In that Office let the measure already prescribed be kept, namely\u00a0<span id=\"page-32\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"32\"><\/span>the singing of six Psalms and a verse. Then let all be seated on the benches in their proper order while the lessons and their responsories are read from the book, as we said above. These shall be four in number, with the chanter saying the \u201cGlory be to the Father\u201d in the fourth responsory only, and all rising reverently as soon as he begins it.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">After these lessons let six more Psalms with antiphons follow in order, as before, and a verse; and then let four more lessons be read with their responsories in the same way as the former.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">After these let there be three canticles from the book of the Prophets, as the Abbot shall appoint, and let these canticles be chanted with \u201cAlleluia.\u201d Then when the verse has been said and the Abbot has given the blessing, let four more lessons be read, from the New Testament, in the manner prescribed above.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">After the fourth responsory let the Abbot begin the hymn \u201cWe praise You, O God.\u201d When this is finished the Abbot shall read the lesson from the book of the Gospels, while all stand in reverence and awe. At the end let all answer \u201cAmen,\u201d and let the Abbot proceed at once to the hymn \u201cTo You be praise.\u201d After the blessing has been given, let them begin the Morning Office.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-33\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"33\"><\/span>This order for the Night Office on Sunday shall be observed the year around, both summer and winter; unless it should happen (which God forbid) that the brethren be late in rising, in which case the lessons or the responsories will have to be shortened somewhat. Let every precaution be taken, however, against such an occurrence; but if it does happen, then the one through whose neglect it has come about should make due satisfaction to God in the oratory.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-12-nl-how-the-morning-office-is-to-be-said\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 12\r\nHow the Morning Office Is to Be Said<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-14june-15oct-15\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 14\u2014June 15\u2014Oct. 15<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The Morning Office on Sunday shall begin with Psalm 66 recited straight through without an antiphon. After that let Psalm 50 be said with \u201cAlleluia,\u201d then Psalms 117 and 62, the Canticle of Blessing and the Psalms of praise; then a lesson from the Apocalypse to be recited by heart, the responsory, the Ambrosian hymn, the verse, the canticle from the Gospel book, the litany and so the end.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-13-nl-how-the-morning-office-is-to-be-said-on-weekdays\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 13\r\nHow the Morning Office Is to Be Said on Weekdays<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"feb-15june-16oct-16\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 15\u2014June 16\u2014Oct. 16<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">On weekdays the Morning Office shall be celebrated as follows. Let Psalm 66 be said\u00a0<span id=\"page-34\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"34\"><\/span>without an antiphon and somewhat slowly, as on Sunday, in order that all may be in time for Psalm 50, which is to be said with an antiphon. After that let two other Psalms be said according to custom, namely: on Monday Psalms 5 and 35, on Tuesday Psalms 42 and 56, on Wednesday Psalms 63 and 64, on Thursday Psalms 87 and 89, on Friday Psalms 75 and 91, and on Saturday Psalm 142 and the canticle from Deuteronomy, which is to be divided into two sections each terminated by a \u201cGlory be to the Father.\u201d But on the other days let there be a canticle from the Prophets, each on its own day as chanted by the Roman Church. Next follow the Psalms of praise, then a lesson of the Apostle to be recited from memory, the responsory, the Ambrosian hymn, the verse, the canticle from the Gospel book, the litany, and so the end.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-16june-17oct-17\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 16\u2014June 17\u2014Oct. 17<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The Morning and Evening Offices should never be allowed to pass without the Superior saying the Lord\u2019s Prayer in its place at the end so that all may hear it, on account of the thorns of scandal which are apt to spring up. Thus those who hear it, being warned by the covenant which they make in that prayer when they say, \u201cForgive us as we forgive,\u201d\u00a0<span id=\"page-35\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"35\"><\/span>may cleanse themselves of faults against that covenant.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">But at the other Offices let the last part only of that prayer be said aloud, so that all may answer, \u201cBut deliver us from evil.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-14-nl-how-the-night-office-is-to-be-said-on-the-feasts-of-the-saints\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 14\r\nHow the Night Office Is to Be Said on the Feasts of the Saints<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-17june-18oct-18\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 17\u2014June 18\u2014Oct. 18<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">On the feasts of Saints and on all festivals let the Office be performed as we have prescribed for Sundays, except that the Psalms, the antiphons and the lessons belonging to that particular day are to be said. Their number, however, shall remain as we have specified above.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-15-nl-at-what-times-alleluia-is-to-be-said\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 15\r\nAt What Times \u201cAlleluia\u201d Is to Be Said<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-18june-19oct-19\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 18\u2014June 19\u2014Oct. 19<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">From holy Easter until Pentecost without interruption let \u201cAlleluia\u201d be said both in the Psalms and in the responsories. From Pentecost to the beginning of Lent let it be said every night with the last six Psalms of the Night Office only. On every Sunday, however, outside of Lent, the canticles, the Morning Office, Prime, Terce, Sext and None shall be said with \u201cAlleluia,\u201d but Vespers with antiphons.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-36\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"36\"><\/span>The responsories are never to be said with \u201cAlleluia\u201d except from Easter to Pentecost.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-16-nl-how-the-work-of-god-is-to-be-performed-during-the-day\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 16\r\nHow the Work of God Is to Be Performed During the Day<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-19june-20oct-20\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 19\u2014June 20\u2014Oct. 20<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">\u201cSeven times in the day,\u201d says the Prophet, \u201cI have rendered praise to You.\u201d Now that sacred number of seven will be fulfilled by us if we perform the Offices of our service at the time of the Morning Office, of Prime, of Terce, of Sext, of None, of Vespers and of Compline, since it was of these day Hours that he said, \u201cSeven times in the day I have rendered praise to You.\u201d For as to the Night Office the same Prophet says, \u201cIn the middle of the night I arose to glorify You.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let us therefore bring our tribute of praise to our Creator \u201cfor the judgments of His justice\u201d at these times: the Morning Office, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers and Compline; and in the night let us arise to glorify Him.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-17-nl-how-many-psalms-are-to-be-said-at-these-hours\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 17\r\nHow Many Psalms Are to Be Said at These Hours<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-20june-21oct-21\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 20\u2014June 21\u2014Oct. 21<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">We have already arranged the order of the psalmody for the Night and Morning Offices; let us now provide for the remaining Hours.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-37\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"37\"><\/span>At Prime let three Psalms be said, separately and not under one \u201cGlory be to the Father.\u201d The hymn of that Hour is to follow the verse \u201cIncline unto my aid, O God,\u201d before the Psalms begin. Upon completion of the three Psalms let one lesson be recited, then a verse, the \u201cLord, have mercy on us\u201d and the concluding prayers.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">The Offices of Terce, Sext and None are to be celebrated in the same order, that is: the \u201cIncline unto my aid, O God,\u201d the hymn proper to each Hour, three Psalms, lesson and verse, \u201cLord, have mercy on us\u201d and concluding prayers.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">If the community is a large one, let the Psalms be sung with antiphons; but if small, let them be sung straight through.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let the Psalms of the Vesper Office be limited to four, with antiphons. After these Psalms the lesson is to be recited, then the responsory, the Ambrosian hymn, the verse, the canticle from the Gospel book, the litany, the Lord\u2019s Prayer and the concluding prayers.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let Compline be limited to the saying of three Psalms, which are to be said straight through without antiphon, and after them the hymn of that Hour, one lesson, a verse, the \u201cLord, have mercy on us,\u201d the blessing and the concluding prayers.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-18-nl-in-what-order-the-psalms-are-to-be-said\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\"><span id=\"page-38\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"38\"><\/span>CHAPTER 18\r\nIn What Order the Psalms Are to Be Said<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"feb-21june-22oct-22\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 21\u2014June 22\u2014Oct. 22<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let this verse be said: \u201cIncline unto my aid, O God; O Lord, make haste to help me,\u201d and the \u201cGlory be to the Father\u201d; then the hymn proper to each Hour.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Then at Prime on Sunday four sections of Psalm 118 are to be said; and at each of the remaining Hours, that is Terce, Sext and None, three sections of the same Psalm 118.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">At Prime on Monday let three Psalms be said, namely Psalms 1, 2 and 6. And so each day at Prime until Sunday let three Psalms be said in numerical order, to Psalm 19, but with Psalms 9 and 17 each divided into two parts. Thus it comes about that the Night Office on Sunday always begins with Psalm 20.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-22june-23oct-23\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 22\u2014June 23\u2014Oct. 23<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">At Terce, Sext and None on Monday let the nine remaining sections of Psalm 118 be said, three at each of these Hours.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Psalm 118 having been completed, therefore, on two days, Sunday and Monday, let the nine Psalms from Psalm 119 to Psalm 127 be said at Terce, Sext and None, three at each Hour, beginning with Tuesday. And let these same Psalms be repeated every day until Sunday at the same Hours, while the\u00a0<span id=\"page-39\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"39\"><\/span>arrangement of hymns, lessons and verses is kept the same on all days; and thus Prime on Sunday will always begin with Psalm 118.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-23june-24oct-24\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 23\u2014June 24\u2014Oct. 24<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Vespers are to be sung with four Psalms every day. These shall begin with Psalm 109 and go on to Psalm 147, omitting those which are set apart for other Hours; that is to say that with the exception of Psalms 117 to 127 and Psalms 133 and 142, all the rest of these are to be said at Vespers. And since there are three Psalms too few, let the longer ones of the above number be divided, namely Psalms 138, 143 and 144. But let Psalm 116 because of its brevity be joined to Psalm 115.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">The order of the Vesper Psalms being thus settled, let the rest of the Hour\u2014lesson, responsory, hymn, verse and canticle\u2014be carried out as we prescribed above.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">At Compline the same Psalms are to be repeated every day, namely Psalms 4, 90 and 133.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"feb-24-in-leap-year-otherwise-added-to-the-preceding-june-25oct-25\" class=\"level-3 section\">\r\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">(Feb. 24 in leap year; otherwise added to the preceding)\u2014June 25\u2014Oct. 25<\/h3>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The order of psalmody for the day Hours being thus arranged, let all the remaining Psalms be equally distributed among the seven Night Offices by dividing the longer Psalms among them and assigning twelve Psalms to each night.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-40\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"40\"><\/span>We strongly recommend, however, that if this distribution of the Psalms is displeasing to anyone, he should arrange them otherwise, in whatever way he considers better, but taking care in any case that the Psalter with its full number of 150 Psalms be chanted every week and begun again every Sunday at the Night Office. For those monks show themselves too lazy in the service to which they are vowed, who chant less than the Psalter with the customary canticles in the course of a week, whereas we read that our holy Fathers strenuously fulfilled that task in a single day. May we, lukewarm that we are, perform it at least in a whole week!<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-19-nl-on-the-manner-of-saying-the-divine-office\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 19\r\nOn the Manner of Saying the Divine Office<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-24-25-june-26oct-26\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 24 (25)\u2014June 26\u2014Oct. 26<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">We believe that the divine presence is everywhere and that \u201cthe eyes of the Lord are looking on the good and the evil in every place.\u201d But we should believe this especially without any doubt when we are assisting at the Work of God. To that end let us be mindful always of the Prophet\u2019s words, \u201cServe the Lord in fear\u201d and again \u201cSing praises wisely\u201d and \u201cIn the sight of the Angels I will sing praise to You.\u201d Let us therefore consider how we ought to conduct ourselves in\u00a0<span id=\"page-41\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"41\"><\/span>the sight of the Godhead and of His Angels, and let us take part in the psalmody in such a way that our mind may be in harmony with our voice.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-20-nl-on-reverence-in-prayer\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 20\r\nOn Reverence in Prayer<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-25-26-june-27oct-27\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 25 (26)\u2014June 27\u2014Oct. 27<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">When we wish to suggest our wants to men of high station, we do not presume to do so except with humility and reverence. How much the more, then, are complete humility and pure devotion necessary in supplication of the Lord who is God of the universe! And let us be assured that it is not in saying a great deal that we shall be heard, but in purity of heart and in tears of compunction. Our prayer, therefore, ought to be short and pure, unless it happens to be prolonged by an inspiration of divine grace. In community, however, let prayer be very short, and when the Superior gives the signal let all rise together.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-21-nl-on-the-deans-of-the-monastery\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 21\r\nOn the Deans of the Monastery<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-26-27-june-28oct-28\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 26 (27)\u2014June 28\u2014Oct. 28<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">If the community is a large one, let there be chosen out of it brethren of good repute and holy life, and let them be appointed deans. These shall take charge of their deaneries in all things, observing the commandments\u00a0<span id=\"page-42\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"42\"><\/span>of God and the instructions of their Abbot.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let men of such character be chosen deans that the Abbot may with confidence share his burdens among them. Let them be chosen not by rank but according to their worthiness of life and the wisdom of their doctrine.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">If any of these deans should become inflated with pride and found deserving of censure, let him be corrected once, and again, and a third time. If he will not amend, then let him be deposed and another be put in his place who is worthy of it.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">And we order the same to be done in the case of the Prior.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-22-nl-how-the-monks-are-to-sleep\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 22\r\nHow the Monks Are to Sleep<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-27-28-june-29oct-29\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 27 (28)\u2014June 29\u2014Oct. 29<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let each one sleep in a separate bed. Let them receive bedding suitable to their manner of life, according to the Abbot\u2019s directions. If possible let all sleep in one place; but if the number does not allow this, let them take their rest by tens or twenties with the seniors who have charge of them.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">A candle shall be kept burning in the room until morning.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let the monks sleep clothed and girded with belts or cords\u2014but not with their knives\u00a0<span id=\"page-43\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"43\"><\/span>at their sides, lest they cut themselves in their sleep\u2014and thus be always ready to rise without delay when the signal is given and hasten to be before one another at the Work of God, yet with all gravity and decorum.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">The younger brethren shall not have beds next to one another, but among those of the older ones.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">When they rise for the Work of God let them gently encourage one another, that the drowsy may have no excuse.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-23-nl-on-excommunication-for-faults\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 23\r\nOn Excommunication for Faults<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"feb-28-29-june-30oct-30\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 28 (29)\u2014June 30\u2014Oct. 30<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">If a brother is found to be obstinate, or disobedient, or proud, or murmuring, or habitually transgressing the Holy Rule in any point and contemptuous of the orders of his seniors, the latter shall admonish him secretly a first and a second time, as Our Lord commands. If he fails to amend, let him be given a public rebuke in front of the whole community. But if even then he does not reform, let him be placed under excommunication, provided that he understands the seriousness of that penalty; if he is perverse, however, let him undergo corporal punishment.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-24-nl-what-the-measure-of-excommunication-should-be\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\"><span id=\"page-44\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"44\"><\/span>CHAPTER 24\r\nWhat the Measure of Excommunication Should Be<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"mar-1july-1oct-31\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Mar. 1\u2014July 1\u2014Oct. 31<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The measure of excommunication or of chastisement should correspond to the degree of fault, which degree is estimated by the Abbot\u2019s judgment.<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pnext\">If a brother is found guilty of lighter faults, let him be excluded from the common table. Now the program for one deprived of the fellowship of the table shall be as follows: In the oratory he shall intone neither Psalm nor antiphon nor shall he recite a lesson until he has made satisfaction; in the refectory he shall take his food alone after the community meal, so that if the brethren eat at the sixth hour, for instance, that brother shall eat at the ninth, while if they eat at the ninth hour he shall eat in the evening, until by a suitable satisfaction he obtains pardon.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-25-nl-on-weightier-faults\" class=\"level-2 section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 25\r\nOn Weightier Faults<\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"mar-2july-2nov-1\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Mar. 2\u2014July 2\u2014Nov. 1<\/p>\r\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let the brother who is guilty of a weightier fault be excluded both from the table and from the oratory. Let none of the brethren join him either for company or for conversation. Let him be alone at the work assigned\u00a0<span id=\"page-45\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"45\"><\/span>him, abiding in penitential sorrow and pondering that terrible sentence of the Apostle where he says that a man of that kind is handed over for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord. Let him take his meals alone in the measure and at the hour which the Abbot shall consider suitable for him. He shall not be blessed by those who pass by, nor shall the food that is given him be blessed.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"chapter-26-nl-on-those-who-without-an-order-associate-with-the-excommunicated\" class=\"level-2 section\"><\/div>","rendered":"<div id=\"prologue\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">PROLOGUE<\/h2>\n<div id=\"jan-1may-2sept-1\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 1\u2014May 2\u2014Sept. 1<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Listen, my son, to your master\u2019s precepts, and incline the ear of your heart. Receive willingly and carry out effectively your loving father\u2019s advice, that by the labor of obedience you may return to Him from whom you had departed by the sloth of disobedience.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">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.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">And first of all, whatever good work you begin to do, beg of Him with most earnest prayer to perfect it, that He who has now deigned to count us among His sons may not at any time be grieved by our evil deeds. For we must always so serve Him with the good things He has given us, that He will never as an angry Father disinherit His children, nor ever as a dread Lord, provoked by our evil actions, deliver us to everlasting punishment as wicked servants who would not follow Him to glory.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-2may-3sept-2\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\"><span id=\"page-2\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"2\"><\/span>Jan. 2\u2014May 3\u2014Sept. 2<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let us arise, then, at last, for the Scripture stirs us up, saying, \u201cNow is the hour for us to rise from sleep.\u201d Let us open our eyes to the deifying light, let us hear with attentive ears the warning which the divine voice cries daily to us, \u201cToday if you hear His voice, harden not your hearts.\u201d And again, \u201cHe who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.\u201d And what does He say? \u201cCome, My children, listen to Me; I will teach you the fear of the Lord. Run while you have the light of life, lest the darkness of death overtake you.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-3may-4sept-3\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 3\u2014May 4\u2014Sept. 3<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">And the Lord, seeking His laborer in the multitude to whom He thus cries out, says again, \u201cWho is the man who will have life, and desires to see good days?\u201d And if, hearing Him, you answer, \u201cI am he,\u201d God says to you, \u201cIf you will have true and everlasting life, keep your tongue from evil and your lips that they speak no guile. Turn away from evil and do good; seek after peace and pursue it. And when you have done these things, My eyes shall be upon you and My ears open to your prayers; and before you call upon Me, I will say to you, \u2018Behold, here I am.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">What can be sweeter to us, dear brethren, than this voice of the Lord inviting us? Behold,\u00a0<span id=\"page-3\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"3\"><\/span>in His loving kindness the Lord shows us the way of life.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-4may-5sept-4\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 4\u2014May 5\u2014Sept. 4<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Having our loins girded, therefore, with faith and the performance of good works, let us walk in His paths by the guidance of the Gospel, that we may deserve to see Him who has called us to His kingdom.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">For if we wish to dwell in the tent of that kingdom, we must run to it by good deeds or we shall never reach it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">But let us ask the Lord, with the Prophet, \u201cLord, who shall dwell in Your tent, or who shall rest upon Your holy mountain?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">After this question, brethren, let us listen to the Lord as He answers and shows us the way to that tent, saying, \u201cHe who walks without stain and practices justice; he who speaks truth from his heart; he who has not used his tongue for deceit; he who has done no evil to his neighbor; he who has given no place to slander against his neighbor.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">It is he who, under any temptation from the malicious devil, has brought him to naught by casting him and his temptation from the sight of his heart; and who has laid hold of his thoughts while they were still young and dashed them against Christ.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">It is they who, fearing the Lord, do not pride themselves on their good observance;\u00a0<span id=\"page-4\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"4\"><\/span>but, convinced that the good which is in them cannot come from themselves and must be from the Lord, glorify the Lord\u2019s work in them, using the words of the Prophet, \u201cNot to us, O Lord, not to us, but to Your name give the glory.\u201d Thus also the Apostle Paul attributed nothing of the success of his preaching to himself, but said, \u201cBy the grace of God I am what I am.\u201d And again he says, \u201cHe who glories, let him glory in the Lord.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-5may-6sept-5\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 5\u2014May 6\u2014Sept. 5<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Hence the Lord says in the Gospel, \u201cWhoever listens to these words of Mine and acts upon them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on rock. The floods came, the winds blew and beat against that house, and it did not fall, because it was founded on rock.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Having given us these assurances, the Lord is waiting every day for us to respond by our deeds to His holy admonitions. And the days of this life are lengthened and a truce granted us for this very reason, that we may amend our evil ways. As the Apostle says, \u201cDo you not know that God\u2019s patience is inviting you to repent?\u201d For the merciful Lord tells us, \u201cI desire not the death of the sinner, but that he should be converted and live.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-6may-7sept-6\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\"><span id=\"page-5\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"5\"><\/span>Jan. 6\u2014May 7\u2014Sept. 6<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">So, brethren, we have asked the Lord who is to dwell in His tent, and we have heard His commands to anyone who would dwell there; it remains for us to fulfil those duties.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Therefore we must prepare our hearts and our bodies to do battle under the holy obedience of His commands; and let us ask God that He be pleased to give us the help of His grace for anything which our nature finds hardly possible. And if we want to escape the pains of hell and attain life everlasting, then, while there is still time, while we are still in the body and are able to fulfil all these things by the light of this life, we must hasten to do now what will profit us for eternity.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-7may-8sept-7\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 7\u2014May 8\u2014Sept. 7<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">And so we are going to establish a school for the service of the Lord. In founding it we hope to introduce nothing harsh or burdensome. But if a certain strictness results from the dictates of equity for the amendment of vices or the preservation of charity, do not be at once dismayed and fly from the way of salvation, whose entrance cannot but be narrow. For as we advance in the religious life and in faith, our hearts expand and we run the way of God\u2019s commandments with unspeakable sweetness of love. Thus, never departing\u00a0<span id=\"page-6\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"6\"><\/span>from His school, but persevering in the monastery according to His teaching until death, we may by patience share in the sufferings of Christ and deserve to have a share also in His kingdom.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-1-nl-on-the-kinds-of-monks\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 1<br \/>\nOn the Kinds of Monks<\/h2>\n<p id=\"jan-8may-9sept-8\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Jan. 8\u2014May 9\u2014Sept. 8<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">It is well known that there are four kinds of monks. The first kind are the Cenobites: those who live in monasteries and serve under a rule and an Abbot.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">The second kind are the Anchorites or Hermits: those who, no longer in the first fervor of their reformation, but after long probation in a monastery, having learned by the help of many brethren how to fight against the devil, go out well armed from the ranks of the community to the solitary combat of the desert. They are able now, with no help save from God, to fight single-handed against the vices of the flesh and their own evil thoughts.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">The third kind of monks, a detestable kind, are the Sarabaites. These, not having been tested, as gold in the furnace, by any rule or by the lessons of experience, are as soft as lead. In their works they still keep faith with the world, so that their tonsure marks them as liars before God. They live in twos or threes, or even singly, without a shepherd,\u00a0<span id=\"page-7\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"7\"><\/span>in their own sheepfolds and not in the Lord\u2019s. Their law is the desire for self-gratification: whatever enters their mind or appeals to them, that they call holy; what they dislike, they regard as unlawful.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">The fourth kind of monks are those called Gyrovagues. These spend their whole lives tramping from province to province, staying as guests in different monasteries for three or four days at a time. Always on the move, with no stability, they indulge their own wills and succumb to the allurements of gluttony, and are in every way worse than the Sarabaites. Of the miserable conduct of all such men it is better to be silent than to speak.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Passing these over, therefore, let us proceed, with God\u2019s help, to lay down a rule for the strongest kind of monks, the Cenobites.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-2-nl-what-kind-of-man-the-abbot-ought-to-be\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 2<br \/>\nWhat Kind of Man the Abbot Ought to Be<\/h2>\n<div id=\"jan-9may-10sept-9\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 9\u2014May 10\u2014Sept. 9<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">An Abbot who is worthy to be over a monastery should always remember what he is called, and live up to the name of Superior. For he is believed to hold the place of Christ in the monastery, being called by a name of His, which is taken from the words of the Apostle: \u201cYou have received a Spirit of\u00a0<span id=\"page-8\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"8\"><\/span>adoption as sons, by virtue of which we cry, \u2018Abba\u2014Father!\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Therefore the Abbot ought not to teach or ordain or command anything which is against the Lord\u2019s precepts; on the contrary, his commands and his teaching should be a leaven of divine justice kneaded into the minds of his disciples.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-10may-11sept-10\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 10\u2014May 11\u2014Sept. 10<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let the Abbot always bear in mind that at the dread Judgment of God there will be an examination of these two matters: his teaching and the obedience of his disciples. And let the Abbot be sure that any lack of profit the master of the house may find in the sheep will be laid to the blame of the shepherd. On the other hand, if the shepherd has bestowed all his pastoral diligence on a restless, unruly flock and tried every remedy for their unhealthy behavior, then he will be acquitted at the Lord\u2019s Judgment and may say to the Lord with the Prophet: \u201cI have not concealed Your justice within my heart; Your truth and Your salvation I have declared. But they have despised and rejected me.\u201d And then finally let death itself, irresistible, punish those disobedient sheep under his charge.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-11may-12sept-11\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 11\u2014May 12\u2014Sept. 11<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Therefore, when anyone receives the name\u00a0<span id=\"page-9\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"9\"><\/span>of Abbot, he ought to govern his disciples with a twofold teaching. That is to say, he should show them all that is good and holy by his deeds even more than by his words, expounding the Lord\u2019s commandments in words to the intelligent among his disciples, but demonstrating the divine precepts by his actions for those of harder hearts and ruder minds. And whatever he has taught his disciples to be contrary to God\u2019s law, let him indicate by his example that it is not to be done, lest, while preaching to others, he himself be found reprobate, and lest God one day say to him in his sin, \u201cWhy do you declare My statutes and profess My covenant with your lips, whereas you hate discipline and have cast My words behind you?\u201d And again, \u201cYou were looking at the speck in your brother\u2019s eye, and did not see the beam in your own.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-12may-13sept-12\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 12\u2014May 13\u2014Sept. 12<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let him make no distinction of persons in the monastery. Let him not love one more than another, unless it be one whom he finds better in good works or in obedience. Let him not advance one of noble birth ahead of one who was formerly a slave, unless there be some other reasonable ground for it. But if the Abbot for just reason think fit to do so, let him advance one of any rank whatever.\u00a0<span id=\"page-10\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"10\"><\/span>Otherwise let them keep their due places; because, whether slaves or freemen, we are all one in Christ and bear an equal burden of service in the army of the same Lord. For with God there is no respect of persons. Only for one reason are we preferred in His sight: if we be found better than others in good works and humility. Therefore let the Abbot show equal love to all and impose the same discipline on all according to their deserts.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-13may-14sept-13\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 13\u2014May 14\u2014Sept. 13<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">In his teaching the Abbot should always follow the Apostle\u2019s formula: \u201cReprove, entreat, rebuke\u201d; threatening at one time and coaxing at another as the occasion may require, showing now the stern countenance of a master, now the loving affection of a father. That is to say, it is the undisciplined and restless whom he must reprove rather sharply; it is the obedient, meek and patient whom he must entreat to advance in virtue; while as for the negligent and disdainful, these we charge him to rebuke and correct.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">And let him not shut his eyes to the faults of offenders; but, since he has the authority, let him cut out those faults by the roots as soon as they begin to appear, remembering the fate of Heli, the priest of Silo. The well-disposed and those of good understanding let\u00a0<span id=\"page-11\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"11\"><\/span>him correct with verbal admonition the first and second time. But bold, hard, proud and disobedient characters he should curb at the very beginning of their ill-doing by stripes and other bodily punishments, knowing that it is written, \u201cThe fool is not corrected with words,\u201d and again, \u201cBeat your son with the rod and you will deliver his soul from death.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-14may-15sept-14\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 14\u2014May 15\u2014Sept. 14<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The Abbot should always remember what he is and what he is called, and should know that to whom more is committed, from him more is required. Let him understand also what a difficult and arduous task he has undertaken: ruling souls and adapting himself to a variety of characters. One he must coax, another scold, another persuade, according to each one\u2019s character and understanding. Thus he must adjust and adapt himself to all in such a way that he may not only suffer no loss in the flock committed to his care, but may even rejoice in the increase of a good flock.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-15may-16sept-15\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 15\u2014May 16\u2014Sept. 15<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Above all let him not neglect or undervalue the welfare of the souls committed to him, in a greater concern for fleeting, earthly, perishable things; but let him always bear m mind that he has undertaken the government\u00a0<span id=\"page-12\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"12\"><\/span>of souls and that he will have to give an account of them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">And if he be tempted to allege a lack of\u2019 earthly means, let him remember what is written: \u201cFirst seek the kingdom of God and His justice, and all these things shall be given you besides.\u201d And again: \u201cNothing is wanting to those who fear Him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let him know, then, that he who has undertaken the government of souls must prepare himself to render an account of them. Whatever number of brethren he knows he has under his care, he may be sure beyond doubt that on Judgment Day he will have to give the Lord an account of all these souls, as well as of his own soul.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Thus the constant apprehension about his coming examination as shepherd concerning the sheep entrusted to him, and his anxiety over the account that must be given for others, make him careful of his own record. And while by his admonitions he is helping others to amend, he himself is cleansed of his faults.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-3-nl-on-calling-the-brethren-for-counsel\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 3<br \/>\nOn Calling the Brethren for Counsel<\/h2>\n<div id=\"jan-16may-17sept-16\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 16\u2014May 17\u2014Sept. 16<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Whenever any important business has to be done in the monastery, let the Abbot call together the whole community and state the matter to be acted upon. Then, having\u00a0<span id=\"page-13\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"13\"><\/span>heard the brethren\u2019s advice, let him turn the matter over in his own mind and do what he shall judge to be most expedient. The reason we have said that all should be called for counsel is that the Lord often reveals to the younger what is best.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let the brethren give their advice with all the deference required by humility, and not presume stubbornly to defend their opinions; but let the decision rather depend on the Abbot\u2019s judgment, and all submit to whatever he shall decide for their welfare.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">However, just as it is proper for the disciples to obey their master, so also it is his function to dispose all things with prudence and justice.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-17may-18sept-17\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 17\u2014May 18\u2014Sept. 17<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">In all things, therefore, let all follow the Rule as guide, and let no one be so rash as to deviate from it. Let no one in the monastery follow his own heart\u2019s fancy; and let no one presume to contend with his Abbot in an insolent way or even outside of the monastery. But if anyone should presume to do so, let him undergo the discipline of the Rule. At the same time, the Abbot himself should do all things in the fear of God and in observance of the Rule, knowing that beyond a doubt he will have to render an account of all his decisions to God, the most just Judge.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-14\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"14\"><\/span>But if the business to be done in the interests of the monastery be of lesser importance, let him take counsel with the seniors only. It is written, \u201cDo everything with counsel, and you will not repent when you have done it.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-4-nl-what-are-the-instruments-of-good-works\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 4<br \/>\nWhat Are the Instruments of Good Works<\/h2>\n<div id=\"jan-18may-19sept-18\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 18\u2014May 19\u2014Sept. 18<\/h3>\n<ol class=\"arabic simple\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">In the first place, to love the Lord God with the whole heart, the whole soul, the whole strength.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Then, one\u2019s neighbor as oneself.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Then not to murder.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to commit adultery.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to steal.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to covet.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to bear false witness.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To respect all men.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">And not to do to another what one would not have done to oneself.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To deny oneself in order to follow Christ.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To chastise the body.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to become attached to pleasures.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To love fasting.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To relieve the poor.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To clothe the naked.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To visit the sick.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To bury the dead.<span id=\"page-15\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"15\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To help in trouble.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To console the sorrowing.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To become a stranger to the world\u2019s ways.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To prefer nothing to the love of Christ.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-19may-20sept-19\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 19\u2014May 20\u2014Sept. 19<\/h3>\n<ol class=\"arabic simple\" start=\"22\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to give way to anger.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to nurse a grudge.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to entertain deceit in one\u2019s heart.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to give a false peace.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to forsake charity.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to swear, for fear of perjuring oneself.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To utter truth from heart and mouth.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to return evil for evil.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To do no wrong to anyone, and to bear patiently wrongs done to oneself.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To love one\u2019s enemies.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to curse those who curse us, but rather to bless them.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To bear persecution for justice\u2019 sake.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to be proud.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not addicted to wine.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not a great eater.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not drowsy.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not lazy.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not a grumbler.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not a detractor.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To put one\u2019s hope in God.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To attribute to God, and not to self,\u00a0<span id=\"page-16\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"16\"><\/span>whatever good one sees in oneself.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">But to recognize always that the evil is one\u2019s own doing, and to impute it to oneself.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-20may-21sept-20\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 20\u2014May 21\u2014Sept. 20<\/h3>\n<ol class=\"arabic simple\" start=\"44\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To fear the Day of Judgment.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To be in dread of hell.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To desire eternal life with all the passion of the spirit.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To keep death daily before one\u2019s eyes.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To keep constant guard over the actions of one\u2019s life.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To know for certain that God sees one everywhere.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">When evil thoughts come into one\u2019s heart, to dash them against Christ immediately.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">And to manifest them to one\u2019s spiritual father.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To guard one\u2019s tongue against evil and depraved speech.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to love much talking.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to speak useless words or words that move to laughter.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to love much or boisterous laughter.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To listen willingly to holy reading.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To devote oneself frequently to prayer.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Daily in one\u2019s prayers, with tears and sighs, to confess one\u2019s past sins to God, and to amend them for the future.<span id=\"page-17\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"17\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to fulfil the desires of the flesh; to hate one\u2019s own will.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To obey in all things the commands of the Abbot, even though he himself (which God forbid) should act otherwise, mindful of the Lord\u2019s precept, \u201cDo what they say, but not what they do.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to wish to be called holy before one is holy; but first to be holy, that one may be truly so called.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-21may-22sept-21\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 21\u2014May 22\u2014Sept. 21<\/h3>\n<ol class=\"arabic simple\" start=\"62\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To fulfil God\u2019s commandments daily in one\u2019s deeds.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To love chastity.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To hate no one.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to be jealous, not to harbor envy.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">Not to love contention.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To beware of haughtiness.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">And to respect the seniors.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To love the juniors.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To pray for one\u2019s enemies in the love of Christ.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">To make peace with one\u2019s adversary before the sun sets.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first pfirst\">And never to despair of God\u2019s mercy.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">These, then, are the tools of the spiritual craft. If we employ them unceasingly day and night, and return them on the Day of Judgment, our compensation from the Lord will be that wage He has promised: \u201cEye\u00a0<span id=\"page-18\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"18\"><\/span>has not seen, nor ear heard, what God has prepared for those who love Him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Now the workshop in which we shall diligently execute all these tasks is the enclosure of the monastery and stability in the community.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-5-nl-on-obedience\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 5<br \/>\nOn Obedience<\/h2>\n<div id=\"jan-22may-23sept-22\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 22\u2014May 23\u2014Sept. 22<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The first degree of humility is obedience without delay. This is the virtue of those who hold nothing dearer to them than Christ; who, because of the holy service they have professed, and the fear of hell, and the glory of life everlasting, as soon as anything has been ordered by the Superior, receive it as a divine command and cannot suffer any delay in executing it. Of these the Lord says, \u201cAs soon as he heard, he obeyed Me.\u201d And again to teachers He says, \u201cHe who hears you, hears Me.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Such as these, therefore, immediately leaving their own affairs and forsaking their own will, dropping the work they were engaged in and leaving it unfinished, with the ready step of obedience follow up with their deeds the voice of him who commands. And so as it were at the same moment the master\u2019s command is given and the disciple\u2019s work is completed, the two things being speedily\u00a0<span id=\"page-19\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"19\"><\/span>accomplished together in the swiftness of the fear of God by those who are moved with the desire of attaining life everlasting. That desire is their motive for choosing the narrow way, of which the Lord says, \u201cNarrow is the way that leads to life,\u201d so that, not living according to their own choice nor obeying their own desires and pleasures but walking by another\u2019s judgment and command, they dwell in monasteries and desire to have an Abbot over them. Assuredly such as these are living up to that maxim of the Lord in which He says, \u201cI have come not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-23may-24sept-23\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 23\u2014May 24\u2014Sept. 23<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">But this very obedience will be acceptable to God and pleasing to men only if what is commanded is done without hesitation, delay, lukewarmness, grumbling, or objection. For the obedience given to Superiors is given to God, since He Himself has said, \u201cHe who hears you, hears Me.\u201d And the disciples should offer their obedience with a good will, for \u201cGod loves a cheerful giver.\u201d For if the disciple obeys with an ill will and murmurs, not necessarily with his lips but simply in his heart, then even though he fulfil the command yet his work will not be acceptable to God, who sees that his heart is murmuring. And, far from gaining a reward for such\u00a0<span id=\"page-20\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"20\"><\/span>work as this, he will incur the punishment due to murmurers, unless he amend and make satisfaction.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-6-nl-on-the-spirit-of-silence\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 6<br \/>\nOn the Spirit of Silence<\/h2>\n<p id=\"jan-24may-25sept-24\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Jan. 24\u2014May 25\u2014Sept. 24<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let us do what the Prophet says: \u201cI said, \u2018I will guard my ways, that I may not sin with my tongue. I have set a guard to my mouth.\u2019 I was mute and was humbled, and kept silence even from good things.\u201d Here the Prophet shows that if the spirit of silence ought to lead us at times to refrain even from good speech, so much the more ought the punishment for sin make us avoid evil words.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Therefore, since the spirit of silence is so important, permission to speak should rarely be granted even to perfect disciples, even though it be for good, holy, edifying conversation; for it is written, \u201cIn much speaking you will not escape sin,\u201d and in another place, \u201cDeath and life are in the power of the tongue.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">For speaking and teaching belong to the master; the disciple\u2019s part is to be silent and to listen. And for that reason if anything has to be asked of the Superior, it should be asked with all the humility and submission inspired by reverence.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-21\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"21\"><\/span>But as for coarse jests and idle words or words that move to laughter, these we condemn everywhere with a perpetual ban, and for such conversation we do not permit a disciple to open his mouth.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-7-nl-on-humility\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 7<br \/>\nOn Humility<\/h2>\n<div id=\"jan-25may-26sept-25\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 25\u2014May 26\u2014Sept. 25<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Holy Scripture, brethren, cries out to us, saying, \u201cEveryone who exalts himself shall be humbled, and he who humbles himself shall be exalted.\u201d In saying this it shows us that all exaltation is a kind of pride, against which the Prophet proves himself to be on guard when he says, \u201cLord, my heart is not exalted, nor are mine eyes lifted up; neither have I walked in great matters, nor in wonders above me.\u201d But how has he acted? \u201cRather have I been of humble mind than exalting myself; as a weaned child on its mother\u2019s breast, so You solace my soul.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Hence, brethren, if we wish to reach the very highest point of humility and to arrive speedily at that heavenly exaltation to which ascent is made through the humility of this present life, we must by our ascending actions erect the ladder Jacob saw in his dream, on which Angels appeared to him descending and ascending. By that descent and ascent we must surely understand nothing else than\u00a0<span id=\"page-22\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"22\"><\/span>this, that we descend by self-exaltation and ascend by humility. And the ladder thus set up is our life in the world, which the Lord raises up to heaven if our heart is humbled. For we call our body and soul the sides of the ladder, and into these sides our divine vocation has inserted the different steps of humility and discipline we must climb.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-26may-27sept-26\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 26\u2014May 27\u2014Sept. 26<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The first degree of humility, then, is that a person keep the fear of God before his eyes and beware of ever forgetting it. Let him be ever mindful of all that God has commanded; let his thoughts constantly recur to the hell-fire which will burn for their sins those who despise God, and to the life everlasting which is prepared for those who fear Him. Let him keep himself at every moment from sins and vices, whether of the mind, the tongue, the hands, the feet, or the self-will, and check also the desires of the flesh.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-27may-28sept-27\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 27\u2014May 28\u2014Sept. 27<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let a man consider that God is always looking at him from heaven, that his actions are everywhere visible to the divine eyes and are constantly being reported to God by the Angels. This is what the Prophet shows us when he represents God as ever present within our thoughts, in the words \u201cSearcher\u00a0<span id=\"page-23\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"23\"><\/span>of minds and hearts is God\u201d and again in the words \u201cThe Lord knows the thoughts of men.\u201d Again he says, \u201cYou have read my thoughts from afar\u201d and \u201cThe thoughts of men will confess to You.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">In order that he may be careful about his wrongful thoughts, therefore, let the faithful brother say constantly in his heart, \u201cThen shall I be spotless before Him, if I have kept myself from my iniquity.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-28may-29sept-28\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 28\u2014May 29\u2014Sept. 28<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">As for self-will, we are forbidden to do our own will by the Scripture, which says to us, \u201cTurn away from your own will,\u201d and likewise by the prayer in which we ask God that His will be done in us. And rightly are we taught not to do our own will when we take heed to the warning of Scripture: \u201cThere are ways which to men seem right, but the ends of them plunge into the depths of hell\u201d; and also when we tremble at what is said of the careless: \u201cThey are corrupt and have become abominable in their wills.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">And as for the desires of the flesh, let us believe with the Prophet that God is ever present to us, when he says to the Lord, \u201cEvery desire of mine is before You.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-29may-30sept-29\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 29\u2014May 30\u2014Sept. 29<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">We must be on our guard, therefore, against evil desires, for death lies close by the gate\u00a0<span id=\"page-24\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"24\"><\/span>of pleasure. Hence the Scripture gives this command: \u201cGo not after your concupiscences.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">So therefore, since the eyes of the Lord observe the good and the evil and the Lord is always looking down from heaven on the children of men \u201cto see if there be anyone who understands and seeks God,\u201d and since our deeds are daily, day and night, reported to the Lord by the Angels assigned to us, we must constantly beware, brethren, as the Prophet says in the Psalm, lest at any time God see us falling into evil ways and becoming unprofitable; and lest, having spared us for the present because in His kindness He awaits our reformation, He say to us in the future, \u201cThese things you did, and I held My peace.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-30may-31sept-30\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 30\u2014May 31\u2014Sept. 30<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The second degree of humility is that a person love not his own will nor take pleasure in satisfying his desires, but model his actions on the saying of the Lord, \u201cI have come not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.\u201d It is written also, \u201cSelf-will has its punishment, but constraint wins a crown.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"jan-31june-1oct-1\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Jan. 31\u2014June 1\u2014Oct. 1<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The third degree of humility is that a person for love of God submit himself to his\u00a0<span id=\"page-25\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"25\"><\/span>Superior in all obedience, imitating the Lord, of whom the Apostle says, \u201cHe became obedient even unto death.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-1june-2oct-2\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 1\u2014June 2\u2014Oct. 2<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The fourth degree of humility is that he hold fast to patience with a silent mind when in this obedience he meets with difficulties and contradictions and even any kind of injustice, enduring all without growing weary or running away. For the Scripture says, \u201cHe who perseveres to the end, he it is who shall be saved\u201d; and again, \u201cLet your heart take courage, and wait for the Lord!\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">And to show how those who are faithful ought to endure all things, however contrary, for the Lord, the Scripture says in the person of the suffering, \u201cFor Your sake we are put to death all the day long; we are considered as sheep marked for slaughter.\u201d Then, secure in their hope of a divine recompense, they go on with joy to declare, \u201cBut in all these trials we conquer, through Him who has granted us His love.\u201d Again, in another place the Scripture says, \u201cYou have tested us, O God; You have tried us as silver is tried, by fire; You have brought us into a snare; You have laid afflictions on our back.\u201d And to show that we ought to be under a Superior, it goes on to say, \u201cYou have set men over our heads.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-26\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"26\"><\/span>Moreover, by their patience those faithful ones fulfil the Lord\u2019s command in adversities and injuries: when struck on one cheek, they offer the other; when deprived of their tunic, they surrender also their cloak; when forced to go a mile, they go two; with the Apostle Paul they bear with false brethren and bless those who curse them.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-2june-3oct-3\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 2\u2014June 3\u2014Oct. 3<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The fifth degree of humility is that he hide from his Abbot none of the evil thoughts that enter his heart or the sins committed in secret, but that he humbly confess them. The Scripture urges us to this when it says, \u201cReveal your way to the Lord and hope in Him,\u201d and again, \u201cConfess to the Lord, for He is good, for His mercy endures forever.\u201d And the Prophet likewise says, \u201cMy offense I have made known to You, and my iniquities I have not covered up. I said: \u2018I will declare against myself my iniquities to the Lord;\u2019 and \u2018You forgave the wickedness of my heart.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-3june-4oct-4\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 3\u2014June 4\u2014Oct. 4<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The sixth degree of humility is that a monk be content with the poorest and worst of everything, and that in every occupation assigned him he consider himself a bad and worthless workman, saying with the Prophet, \u201cI am brought to nothing and I am without\u00a0<span id=\"page-27\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"27\"><\/span>understanding; I have become as a beast of burden before You, and I am always with You.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-4june-5oct-5\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 4\u2014June 5\u2014Oct. 5<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The seventh degree of humility is that he consider himself lower and of less account than anyone else, and this not only in verbal protestation but also with the most heartfelt inner conviction, humbling himself and saying with the Prophet, \u201cBut I am a worm and no man, the scorn of men and the outcast of the people. After being exalted, I have been humbled and covered with confusion.\u201d And again, \u201cIt is good for me that You have humbled me, that I may learn Your commandments.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-5june-6oct-6\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 5\u2014June 6\u2014Oct. 6<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The eighth degree of humility is that a monk do nothing except what is commended by the common Rule of the monastery and the example of the elders.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-6june-7oct-7\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 6\u2014June 7\u2014Oct. 7<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The ninth degree of humility is that a monk restrain his tongue and keep silence, not speaking until he is questioned. For the Scripture shows that \u201cin much speaking there is no escape from sin\u201d and that \u201cthe talkative man is not stable on the earth.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-7june-8oct-8\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 7\u2014June 8\u2014Oct. 8<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The tenth degree of humility is that he be\u00a0<span id=\"page-28\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"28\"><\/span>not ready and quick to laugh, for it is written, \u201cThe fool lifts up his voice in laughter.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-8june-9oct-9\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 8\u2014June 9\u2014Oct. 9<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The eleventh degree of humility is that when a monk speaks he do so gently and without laughter, humbly and seriously, in few and sensible words, and that he be not noisy in his speech. It is written, \u201cA wise man is known by the fewness of his words.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-9june-10oct-10\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 9\u2014June 10\u2014Oct. 10<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The twelfth degree of humility is that a monk not only have humility in his heart but also by his very appearance make it always manifest to those who see him. That is to say that whether he is at the Work of God, in the oratory, in the monastery, in the garden, on the road, in the fields or anywhere else, and whether sitting, walking or standing, he should always have his head bowed and his eyes toward the ground. Feeling the guilt of his sins at every moment, he should consider himself already present at the dread Judgment and constantly say in his heart what the publican in the Gospel said with his eyes fixed on the earth: \u201cLord, I am a sinner and not worthy to lift up my eyes to heaven\u201d; and again with the Prophet: \u201cI am bowed down and humbled everywhere.\u201d Having climbed all these steps of humility, therefore, the monk will presently come to\u00a0<span id=\"page-29\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"29\"><\/span>that perfect love of God which casts out fear. And all those precepts which formerly he had not observed without fear, he will now begin to keep by reason of that love, without any effort, as though naturally and by habit. No longer will his motive be the fear of hell, but rather the love of Christ, good habit and delight in the virtues which the Lord will deign to show forth by the Holy Spirit in His servant now cleansed from vice and sin.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-8-nl-on-the-divine-office-during-the-night\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 8<br \/>\nOn the Divine Office During the Night<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-10june-11oct-11\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 10\u2014June 11\u2014Oct. 11<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">In winter time, that is from the Calends of November until Easter, the brethren shall rise at what is calculated to be the eighth hour of the night, so that they may sleep somewhat longer than half the night and rise with their rest completed. And the time that remains after the Night Office should be spent in study by those brethren who need a better knowledge of the Psalter or the lessons.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">From Easter to the aforesaid Calends of November, the hour of rising should be so arranged that the Morning Office, which is to be said at daybreak, will follow the Night Office after a very short interval, during which the brethren may go out for the necessities of nature.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-9-nl-how-many-psalms-are-to-be-said-at-the-night-office\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\"><span id=\"page-30\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"30\"><\/span>CHAPTER 9<br \/>\nHow Many Psalms Are to Be Said at the Night Office<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-11june-12oct-12\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 11\u2014June 12\u2014Oct. 12<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">In winter time as defined above, there is first this verse to be said three times: \u201cO Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare Your praise.\u201d To it is added Psalm 3 and the \u201cGlory be to the Father,\u201d and after that Psalm 94 to be chanted with an antiphon or even chanted simply. Let the Ambrosian hymn follow next, and then six Psalms with antiphons. When these are finished and the verse said, let the Abbot give a blessing; then, all being seated on the benches, let three lessons be read from the book on the lectern by the brethren in their turns, and after each lesson let a responsory be chanted. Two of the responsories are to be said without a \u201cGlory be to the Father\u201d; but after the third lesson let the chanter say the \u201cGlory be to the Father,\u201d and as soon as he begins it let all rise from their seats out of honor and reverence to the Holy Trinity.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">The books to be read at the Night Office shall be those of divine authorship, of both the Old and the New Testament, and also the explanations of them which have been made by well known and orthodox Catholic Fathers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-31\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"31\"><\/span>After these three lessons with their responsories let the remaining six Psalms follow, to be chanted with \u201cAlleluia.\u201d After these shall follow the lesson from the Apostle, to be recited by heart, the verse and the petition of the litany, that is \u201cLord, have mercy on us.\u201d And so let the Night Office come to an end.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-10-nl-how-the-night-office-is-to-be-said-in-summer-time\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 10<br \/>\nHow the Night Office Is to Be Said in Summer Time<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-12june-13oct-13\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 12\u2014June 13\u2014Oct. 13<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">From Easter until the Calends of November let the same number of Psalms be kept as prescribed above; but no lessons are to be read from the book, on account of the shortness of the nights. Instead of those three lessons let one lesson from the Old Testament be said by heart and followed by a short responsory. But all the rest should be done as has been said, that is to say that never fewer than twelve Psalms should be said at the Night Office, not counting Psalm 3 and Psalm 94.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-11-nl-how-the-night-office-is-to-be-said-on-sundays\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 11<br \/>\nHow the Night Office Is to Be Said on Sundays<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-13june-14oct-14\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 13\u2014June 14\u2014Oct. 14<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">On Sunday the hour of rising for the Night Office should be earlier. In that Office let the measure already prescribed be kept, namely\u00a0<span id=\"page-32\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"32\"><\/span>the singing of six Psalms and a verse. Then let all be seated on the benches in their proper order while the lessons and their responsories are read from the book, as we said above. These shall be four in number, with the chanter saying the \u201cGlory be to the Father\u201d in the fourth responsory only, and all rising reverently as soon as he begins it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">After these lessons let six more Psalms with antiphons follow in order, as before, and a verse; and then let four more lessons be read with their responsories in the same way as the former.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">After these let there be three canticles from the book of the Prophets, as the Abbot shall appoint, and let these canticles be chanted with \u201cAlleluia.\u201d Then when the verse has been said and the Abbot has given the blessing, let four more lessons be read, from the New Testament, in the manner prescribed above.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">After the fourth responsory let the Abbot begin the hymn \u201cWe praise You, O God.\u201d When this is finished the Abbot shall read the lesson from the book of the Gospels, while all stand in reverence and awe. At the end let all answer \u201cAmen,\u201d and let the Abbot proceed at once to the hymn \u201cTo You be praise.\u201d After the blessing has been given, let them begin the Morning Office.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-33\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"33\"><\/span>This order for the Night Office on Sunday shall be observed the year around, both summer and winter; unless it should happen (which God forbid) that the brethren be late in rising, in which case the lessons or the responsories will have to be shortened somewhat. Let every precaution be taken, however, against such an occurrence; but if it does happen, then the one through whose neglect it has come about should make due satisfaction to God in the oratory.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-12-nl-how-the-morning-office-is-to-be-said\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 12<br \/>\nHow the Morning Office Is to Be Said<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-14june-15oct-15\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 14\u2014June 15\u2014Oct. 15<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The Morning Office on Sunday shall begin with Psalm 66 recited straight through without an antiphon. After that let Psalm 50 be said with \u201cAlleluia,\u201d then Psalms 117 and 62, the Canticle of Blessing and the Psalms of praise; then a lesson from the Apocalypse to be recited by heart, the responsory, the Ambrosian hymn, the verse, the canticle from the Gospel book, the litany and so the end.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-13-nl-how-the-morning-office-is-to-be-said-on-weekdays\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">CHAPTER 13<br \/>\nHow the Morning Office Is to Be Said on Weekdays<\/h2>\n<div id=\"feb-15june-16oct-16\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 15\u2014June 16\u2014Oct. 16<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">On weekdays the Morning Office shall be celebrated as follows. Let Psalm 66 be said\u00a0<span id=\"page-34\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"34\"><\/span>without an antiphon and somewhat slowly, as on Sunday, in order that all may be in time for Psalm 50, which is to be said with an antiphon. After that let two other Psalms be said according to custom, namely: on Monday Psalms 5 and 35, on Tuesday Psalms 42 and 56, on Wednesday Psalms 63 and 64, on Thursday Psalms 87 and 89, on Friday Psalms 75 and 91, and on Saturday Psalm 142 and the canticle from Deuteronomy, which is to be divided into two sections each terminated by a \u201cGlory be to the Father.\u201d But on the other days let there be a canticle from the Prophets, each on its own day as chanted by the Roman Church. Next follow the Psalms of praise, then a lesson of the Apostle to be recited from memory, the responsory, the Ambrosian hymn, the verse, the canticle from the Gospel book, the litany, and so the end.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-16june-17oct-17\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 16\u2014June 17\u2014Oct. 17<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The Morning and Evening Offices should never be allowed to pass without the Superior saying the Lord\u2019s Prayer in its place at the end so that all may hear it, on account of the thorns of scandal which are apt to spring up. Thus those who hear it, being warned by the covenant which they make in that prayer when they say, \u201cForgive us as we forgive,\u201d\u00a0<span id=\"page-35\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"35\"><\/span>may cleanse themselves of faults against that covenant.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">But at the other Offices let the last part only of that prayer be said aloud, so that all may answer, \u201cBut deliver us from evil.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-14-nl-how-the-night-office-is-to-be-said-on-the-feasts-of-the-saints\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 14<br \/>\nHow the Night Office Is to Be Said on the Feasts of the Saints<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-17june-18oct-18\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 17\u2014June 18\u2014Oct. 18<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">On the feasts of Saints and on all festivals let the Office be performed as we have prescribed for Sundays, except that the Psalms, the antiphons and the lessons belonging to that particular day are to be said. Their number, however, shall remain as we have specified above.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-15-nl-at-what-times-alleluia-is-to-be-said\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 15<br \/>\nAt What Times \u201cAlleluia\u201d Is to Be Said<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-18june-19oct-19\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 18\u2014June 19\u2014Oct. 19<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">From holy Easter until Pentecost without interruption let \u201cAlleluia\u201d be said both in the Psalms and in the responsories. From Pentecost to the beginning of Lent let it be said every night with the last six Psalms of the Night Office only. On every Sunday, however, outside of Lent, the canticles, the Morning Office, Prime, Terce, Sext and None shall be said with \u201cAlleluia,\u201d but Vespers with antiphons.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-36\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"36\"><\/span>The responsories are never to be said with \u201cAlleluia\u201d except from Easter to Pentecost.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-16-nl-how-the-work-of-god-is-to-be-performed-during-the-day\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 16<br \/>\nHow the Work of God Is to Be Performed During the Day<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-19june-20oct-20\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 19\u2014June 20\u2014Oct. 20<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">\u201cSeven times in the day,\u201d says the Prophet, \u201cI have rendered praise to You.\u201d Now that sacred number of seven will be fulfilled by us if we perform the Offices of our service at the time of the Morning Office, of Prime, of Terce, of Sext, of None, of Vespers and of Compline, since it was of these day Hours that he said, \u201cSeven times in the day I have rendered praise to You.\u201d For as to the Night Office the same Prophet says, \u201cIn the middle of the night I arose to glorify You.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let us therefore bring our tribute of praise to our Creator \u201cfor the judgments of His justice\u201d at these times: the Morning Office, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers and Compline; and in the night let us arise to glorify Him.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-17-nl-how-many-psalms-are-to-be-said-at-these-hours\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 17<br \/>\nHow Many Psalms Are to Be Said at These Hours<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-20june-21oct-21\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 20\u2014June 21\u2014Oct. 21<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">We have already arranged the order of the psalmody for the Night and Morning Offices; let us now provide for the remaining Hours.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-37\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"37\"><\/span>At Prime let three Psalms be said, separately and not under one \u201cGlory be to the Father.\u201d The hymn of that Hour is to follow the verse \u201cIncline unto my aid, O God,\u201d before the Psalms begin. Upon completion of the three Psalms let one lesson be recited, then a verse, the \u201cLord, have mercy on us\u201d and the concluding prayers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">The Offices of Terce, Sext and None are to be celebrated in the same order, that is: the \u201cIncline unto my aid, O God,\u201d the hymn proper to each Hour, three Psalms, lesson and verse, \u201cLord, have mercy on us\u201d and concluding prayers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">If the community is a large one, let the Psalms be sung with antiphons; but if small, let them be sung straight through.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let the Psalms of the Vesper Office be limited to four, with antiphons. After these Psalms the lesson is to be recited, then the responsory, the Ambrosian hymn, the verse, the canticle from the Gospel book, the litany, the Lord\u2019s Prayer and the concluding prayers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let Compline be limited to the saying of three Psalms, which are to be said straight through without antiphon, and after them the hymn of that Hour, one lesson, a verse, the \u201cLord, have mercy on us,\u201d the blessing and the concluding prayers.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-18-nl-in-what-order-the-psalms-are-to-be-said\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title\"><span id=\"page-38\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"38\"><\/span>CHAPTER 18<br \/>\nIn What Order the Psalms Are to Be Said<\/h2>\n<div id=\"feb-21june-22oct-22\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 21\u2014June 22\u2014Oct. 22<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let this verse be said: \u201cIncline unto my aid, O God; O Lord, make haste to help me,\u201d and the \u201cGlory be to the Father\u201d; then the hymn proper to each Hour.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Then at Prime on Sunday four sections of Psalm 118 are to be said; and at each of the remaining Hours, that is Terce, Sext and None, three sections of the same Psalm 118.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">At Prime on Monday let three Psalms be said, namely Psalms 1, 2 and 6. And so each day at Prime until Sunday let three Psalms be said in numerical order, to Psalm 19, but with Psalms 9 and 17 each divided into two parts. Thus it comes about that the Night Office on Sunday always begins with Psalm 20.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-22june-23oct-23\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 22\u2014June 23\u2014Oct. 23<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">At Terce, Sext and None on Monday let the nine remaining sections of Psalm 118 be said, three at each of these Hours.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Psalm 118 having been completed, therefore, on two days, Sunday and Monday, let the nine Psalms from Psalm 119 to Psalm 127 be said at Terce, Sext and None, three at each Hour, beginning with Tuesday. And let these same Psalms be repeated every day until Sunday at the same Hours, while the\u00a0<span id=\"page-39\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"39\"><\/span>arrangement of hymns, lessons and verses is kept the same on all days; and thus Prime on Sunday will always begin with Psalm 118.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-23june-24oct-24\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">Feb. 23\u2014June 24\u2014Oct. 24<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Vespers are to be sung with four Psalms every day. These shall begin with Psalm 109 and go on to Psalm 147, omitting those which are set apart for other Hours; that is to say that with the exception of Psalms 117 to 127 and Psalms 133 and 142, all the rest of these are to be said at Vespers. And since there are three Psalms too few, let the longer ones of the above number be divided, namely Psalms 138, 143 and 144. But let Psalm 116 because of its brevity be joined to Psalm 115.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">The order of the Vesper Psalms being thus settled, let the rest of the Hour\u2014lesson, responsory, hymn, verse and canticle\u2014be carried out as we prescribed above.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">At Compline the same Psalms are to be repeated every day, namely Psalms 4, 90 and 133.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"feb-24-in-leap-year-otherwise-added-to-the-preceding-june-25oct-25\" class=\"level-3 section\">\n<h3 class=\"center level-3 no-bold pfirst section-title title\">(Feb. 24 in leap year; otherwise added to the preceding)\u2014June 25\u2014Oct. 25<\/h3>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The order of psalmody for the day Hours being thus arranged, let all the remaining Psalms be equally distributed among the seven Night Offices by dividing the longer Psalms among them and assigning twelve Psalms to each night.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\"><span id=\"page-40\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"40\"><\/span>We strongly recommend, however, that if this distribution of the Psalms is displeasing to anyone, he should arrange them otherwise, in whatever way he considers better, but taking care in any case that the Psalter with its full number of 150 Psalms be chanted every week and begun again every Sunday at the Night Office. For those monks show themselves too lazy in the service to which they are vowed, who chant less than the Psalter with the customary canticles in the course of a week, whereas we read that our holy Fathers strenuously fulfilled that task in a single day. May we, lukewarm that we are, perform it at least in a whole week!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-19-nl-on-the-manner-of-saying-the-divine-office\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 19<br \/>\nOn the Manner of Saying the Divine Office<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-24-25-june-26oct-26\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 24 (25)\u2014June 26\u2014Oct. 26<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">We believe that the divine presence is everywhere and that \u201cthe eyes of the Lord are looking on the good and the evil in every place.\u201d But we should believe this especially without any doubt when we are assisting at the Work of God. To that end let us be mindful always of the Prophet\u2019s words, \u201cServe the Lord in fear\u201d and again \u201cSing praises wisely\u201d and \u201cIn the sight of the Angels I will sing praise to You.\u201d Let us therefore consider how we ought to conduct ourselves in\u00a0<span id=\"page-41\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"41\"><\/span>the sight of the Godhead and of His Angels, and let us take part in the psalmody in such a way that our mind may be in harmony with our voice.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-20-nl-on-reverence-in-prayer\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 20<br \/>\nOn Reverence in Prayer<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-25-26-june-27oct-27\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 25 (26)\u2014June 27\u2014Oct. 27<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">When we wish to suggest our wants to men of high station, we do not presume to do so except with humility and reverence. How much the more, then, are complete humility and pure devotion necessary in supplication of the Lord who is God of the universe! And let us be assured that it is not in saying a great deal that we shall be heard, but in purity of heart and in tears of compunction. Our prayer, therefore, ought to be short and pure, unless it happens to be prolonged by an inspiration of divine grace. In community, however, let prayer be very short, and when the Superior gives the signal let all rise together.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-21-nl-on-the-deans-of-the-monastery\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 21<br \/>\nOn the Deans of the Monastery<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-26-27-june-28oct-28\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 26 (27)\u2014June 28\u2014Oct. 28<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">If the community is a large one, let there be chosen out of it brethren of good repute and holy life, and let them be appointed deans. These shall take charge of their deaneries in all things, observing the commandments\u00a0<span id=\"page-42\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"42\"><\/span>of God and the instructions of their Abbot.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let men of such character be chosen deans that the Abbot may with confidence share his burdens among them. Let them be chosen not by rank but according to their worthiness of life and the wisdom of their doctrine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">If any of these deans should become inflated with pride and found deserving of censure, let him be corrected once, and again, and a third time. If he will not amend, then let him be deposed and another be put in his place who is worthy of it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">And we order the same to be done in the case of the Prior.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-22-nl-how-the-monks-are-to-sleep\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 22<br \/>\nHow the Monks Are to Sleep<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-27-28-june-29oct-29\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 27 (28)\u2014June 29\u2014Oct. 29<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let each one sleep in a separate bed. Let them receive bedding suitable to their manner of life, according to the Abbot\u2019s directions. If possible let all sleep in one place; but if the number does not allow this, let them take their rest by tens or twenties with the seniors who have charge of them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">A candle shall be kept burning in the room until morning.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">Let the monks sleep clothed and girded with belts or cords\u2014but not with their knives\u00a0<span id=\"page-43\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"43\"><\/span>at their sides, lest they cut themselves in their sleep\u2014and thus be always ready to rise without delay when the signal is given and hasten to be before one another at the Work of God, yet with all gravity and decorum.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">The younger brethren shall not have beds next to one another, but among those of the older ones.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">When they rise for the Work of God let them gently encourage one another, that the drowsy may have no excuse.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-23-nl-on-excommunication-for-faults\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 23<br \/>\nOn Excommunication for Faults<\/h2>\n<p id=\"feb-28-29-june-30oct-30\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Feb. 28 (29)\u2014June 30\u2014Oct. 30<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">If a brother is found to be obstinate, or disobedient, or proud, or murmuring, or habitually transgressing the Holy Rule in any point and contemptuous of the orders of his seniors, the latter shall admonish him secretly a first and a second time, as Our Lord commands. If he fails to amend, let him be given a public rebuke in front of the whole community. But if even then he does not reform, let him be placed under excommunication, provided that he understands the seriousness of that penalty; if he is perverse, however, let him undergo corporal punishment.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-24-nl-what-the-measure-of-excommunication-should-be\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\"><span id=\"page-44\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"44\"><\/span>CHAPTER 24<br \/>\nWhat the Measure of Excommunication Should Be<\/h2>\n<p id=\"mar-1july-1oct-31\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Mar. 1\u2014July 1\u2014Oct. 31<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">The measure of excommunication or of chastisement should correspond to the degree of fault, which degree is estimated by the Abbot\u2019s judgment.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pnext\">If a brother is found guilty of lighter faults, let him be excluded from the common table. Now the program for one deprived of the fellowship of the table shall be as follows: In the oratory he shall intone neither Psalm nor antiphon nor shall he recite a lesson until he has made satisfaction; in the refectory he shall take his food alone after the community meal, so that if the brethren eat at the sixth hour, for instance, that brother shall eat at the ninth, while if they eat at the ninth hour he shall eat in the evening, until by a suitable satisfaction he obtains pardon.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"chapter-25-nl-on-weightier-faults\" class=\"level-2 section\">\n<h2 class=\"center level-2 no-bold pfirst section-title title with-subtitle\">CHAPTER 25<br \/>\nOn Weightier Faults<\/h2>\n<p id=\"mar-2july-2nov-1\" class=\"level-2 pfirst section-subtitle subtitle\">Mar. 2\u2014July 2\u2014Nov. 1<\/p>\n<p class=\"pfirst\">Let the brother who is guilty of a weightier fault be excluded both from the table and from the oratory. Let none of the brethren join him either for company or for conversation. Let him be alone at the work assigned\u00a0<span id=\"page-45\" class=\"pageno target\" title=\"45\"><\/span>him, abiding in penitential sorrow and pondering that terrible sentence of the Apostle where he says that a man of that kind is handed over for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord. Let him take his meals alone in the measure and at the hour which the Abbot shall consider suitable for him. 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