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John Polhamus
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Convictions he formed about monastic life are contained in the most influential guide for monastic life ever written, The Holy Rule of St. Benedict. It is written for laymen, and emphasizes the value of work, community, simplicity, obedience, moderation and prayer.
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- rjd
- 08-31-19
Another world apart!
Beneficial to know. It puts most of our daily challenges into perspective. May God bless the monks.
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- Theotician
- 02-15-19
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This book challenges me. I struggle with the modern Divine Office, and St. Benedict's Rule does all 150 Psalms in a week! Even so, this book is worth it for the history of monasticism and prayer, it's fascinating to see both how much has changed and how much is derived from this ancient rule.
The prayers being read in Latin, however, is seriously annoying. If I knew Latin, I wouldn't be listening to a translation of this ancient Catholic work.
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- Michele Fitzgerald
- 02-23-15
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Very well recording. The reader is clear and methodical. Perfect for a short listen. I listen to the recording often.
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- techmad
- 03-01-16
For study, NOT for pleasure!!!
Where does Holy Rule of St. Benedict rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
You have to be a very wonky Catholic to truly hope to appreciate this work.
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Lovely.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
FOR CATHOLICS ONLY!!!
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- Andrew
- 03-05-24
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Biblical way of life for a Catholic Monk 🙏🏻🍽️ really good book to read for great inspiration!
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