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005 20200617075420.1
008 750321s1975 nyu b 000 0 eng
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100 0 $aBenedict,$cSaint, Abbot of Monte Cassino.
240 10 $aRegula.$lEnglish
245 14 $aThe rule of St. Benedict /$ctranslated, with introduction and notes by Anthony C. Meisel and M.L. del Mastro.
246 14 $aRule of Saint Benedict
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aGarden City, N.Y. :$bImage Books,$c1975.
300 $a117 pages ;$c18 cm.
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337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aAn Image book original
500 $aTranslation of Regula.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 116-117).
505 0 $aThe different kinds of monks and their customs -- The qualities of the abbot -- The counsel of the brothers -- The instruments of good works -- Obedience -- Silence -- Humility -- The divine office at night (Matins) -- How many psalms are to be said in the night office -- How the night office is to be said in summer -- How Matins is to be celebrated on Sundays -- Lauds -- celebration -- Lauds -- ordinary days -- Night office on saints' days -- The seasons during which Alleluia is chanted -- The day office -- The number of psalms said in the day office -- Psalms -- order to be chanted -- How the office should be performed -- Reverence at prayer -- The deans of the monastery -- How the monks are to sleep -- Excommunication for faults -- The measure of excommunication -- Grave faults -- Those who meet with the excommunicated without leave of the abbot -- The abbot's care of the excommunicated -- Those who do not change their ways despite much correction -- Readmittance of departed brothers -- Correction of youths -- The cellarer -- Property and utensils -- Private ownership by monks -- The apportionment of necessities -- Weekly kitchen service -- Sick brothers -- Old men and children -- The weekly reader -- Food apportionment -- Drink apportionment -- Dining hours -- No talk after Compline -- Late-comers to the Divine Office and meals -- How the excommunicated are to make satisfaction -- Mistakes in the oratory -- Offense in other matters -- Sounding the Hours of the Divine Office -- Daily manual labor -- Observance of Lent -- Brothers who work at a distance from the oratory or are traveling -- Brothers who do not go far -- The oratory of the monastery -- The reception of guests -- The receipt of letters and presents -- Clothing and shoes -- The abbot's table -- Artisans and craftsmen -- The admission of new brothers -- Sons of noblemen or of poor men offered to God's service -- Priests who would live in the monastery -- Reception of pilgrim monks -- Priests of the monastery -- Rank in the monastery -- Election of the abbot -- Provost of the monastery -- The porter of the monastery -- Brothers sent on a journey -- When a brother is asked to do the impossible -- No one shall presume to defend another in the monastery -- No one is to presume to strike another -- The brothers ought to obey one another -- The good zeal monks should possess -- All perfection is not herein attained.
520 $aSince the 6th century, this has been one of the most influential documents of Western thought and civilization. Full of plain wisdom, the words of St. Benedict are a guide for work, prayer, study, and community life.
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650 0 $aMonasticism and religious orders$zItaly$xHistory$yMiddle Ages, 600-1500.
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700 1 $aMeisel, Anthony C.,$d1943-
700 1 $aDel Mastro, M. L.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aBenedict, Saint, Abbot of Monte Cassino.$sRegula. English.$tRule of St. Benedict.$b1st ed.$dGarden City, N.Y. : Image Books, 1975$w(OCoLC)624695317
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