In her blog, Presbyterian minister Lynne Baab offers ways for those of us who do not live in a monastery to embrace stability. Augustinian Spirituality does not take us out of the world (into the . Perhaps the most useful definition is that given by Jean gerson: "Theologia m, Omnipotence is derived From the Latin omnis (all) and potens (capable of making or producing). According to monastic scholar Fr. The Benedictine practice of service to others is intimately entwined with the reverence for all creation, and another of the great foundations of Benedictine spirituality. Recommended titles: Michael Casey, A Guide to Living in the Truth, 2001; Anselm Grn, Benedict of Nursia: His Message for Today, 2006. What we know about St. Benedict himself comes to us mainly through Gregory the Great (ca. Acts 18:18). window.__mirage2 = {petok:"Mjbegi0csMdpEDVeqSUEXsusxBikAj9UyKZw_VuRiag-86400-0"}; This means that the monk must be very quiet and still within himself, but also very alert and attentive if the word of God is to resonate properly within his innermost depths so that he is enlightened and nourished by it. You can order a free copy of Give Us This Day, published by Liturgical Press, by clicking here. The Ten Hallmarks of Benedictine Education. Nazirites (Numbers 6:1-21): Nazirites were of two types: those who were dedicated from birth to be a Nazirite (e.g. While there are times allotted for prayer and for work, ultimately there is to be no division between the two. If a monk's life is not grounded in God, he is tempted to put himself in the place of God. It is one among many schools that speak to contemporary hearts, yet it is particularly unique in its lasting impact on Western Christianity. We are moved to profound respect for the ways the Creator puts resources at our disposal to further the kingdom of God. The second characteristic of the monastic vocation is that it demands a life of which a privileged part is given to prayer. Like counselling, therapy and coaching, spiritual direction rests on careful listening to the 'client'. In this article, Benjamin Schfer, who calls himself an intercessory musicianary, blog theologian, and pilgrim on the narrow road of learning to love, writes in depth about ways to foster awareness of God. The resulting collection of ten core values - love, prayer, stability, conversatio, obedience, discipline . Humility helps us accept our gifts and talents joyfully while letting go of our false selves. Benedictine monks and nuns made a commitment to living in a specific location, within a specific community, as the context for their spiritual growth and development. 0000000016 00000 n
New Catholic Encyclopedia. The third Benedictine value is conversatio morum, which translates to "conversion of life." This value involves a commitment to personal and spiritual growth, and it involves constantly seeking to improve oneself and to live in a way that is consistent with one's values and beliefs. Therefore in Benedictine spirituality, mutual obedience is a habit to be shown by all to one another. Orbis, 20-21). If there is anything that everyone of us in the whole world needs more of right now, its peace. Because I couldnt find relevant, simple answers online to the questions, What is Benedictine Spirituality? and What are Benedictine practices? I decided to publish this summary of 23 habits Benedictines seek, through lifelong practice, to cultivate into a lifestyle. Consequently he accepts the services and ideas of others, the gifts of life, and community. It appeared little by little wherever the Church took root, a spontaneous manifestation of the Holy Spirit urging Christians to become monks in response to the counsel given by Jesus in the Gospel: "If you wish to be perfect, go, sell your possessions , follow me " (Mt 19.21). This listening is not merely an intellectual or rational activity; it is intuitive, springing from the very core of the monk's being where he is most open to God and most open to the word of life that God speaks. Which value speaks to your heart most strongly at this time and why? We stumble through being in right relationship. Through spiritual direction, individual and group ministerial reflection, and writing, Sam companions Christian leaders as they re-discover the sense of calling and giftedness at the heart of Christ-centered ministry. Bndictine D.O.M. This will not subscribe you to a contact management software program, and you wont get an onslaught of computer-generated emails begging you to buy my books and services. <<8F8BC2AF36339D4C919A3718E673BE78>]>>
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The Rule of St. Benedict (RB) became a foundational text for monasticism in the West, having emerged in the sixth century as the Roman civilization was collapsing. In contemporary society, Christian spirituality is generally defined as a set of beliefs, values, and way of life that reflect the teachings of the Bible, the holy book of Christianity. ." Benedictine Abbeys and Priories in the U.S. Benedictine University: Narrative Description, https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/benedictine-spirituality. The typical person takes little time for personal renewal in the hectic daily round of activities. The Benedictine practice of mindfulness, like all the Benedictine practices, is lifelong. "Benedictine Spirituality Ordered by a rhythm of daily prayer that is Biblical and reflective Ancient Tradition. It is a lifetimes work, and it is not to be rushed or short-circuited in any way. Click here to read hints on how to enjoy this lifelong practice. It is that same balance that has made it attractive today to those countless lay men and women who are not living vowed lives in a monastery but who are associated with Benedictine monasteries as oblates attempting to live their lives in the secular world according to the spiritual values set out in the rule. In a blog hosted by Holy Wisdom Monastery of Madison, Wisconsin, Lynne Smith, OSB writes that in America, middle and upper class people tend to imagine they are living self-sufficiently, believing they are able to pretty much take care of [their] needs. This self-deception is possible only when [w]e take for granted all the people who work behind the scenes to provide the food for the store, to staff and maintain the filling station and all those people involved in the health care system. Benedict of Nursia lived from ca. It was not founded by a particular saint. "No one is to pursue what he judges better for himself, but instead, what he judges better for someone else." - Rule of St. Benedict 72:7 A Raven is Collaborative Collaborative Ravens create a spirit of teamwork. He simply organized a form of cenobitic life in complete conformity with the demands of the monastic vocation, which is but integral Christian life. Anglican spirituality is an ecclesial spirituality because Christian spirituality is all about life in Christ, which necessarily means life in His Body. Balance is less about achieving perfect equilibrium than it is a pendulum which continuously swings back toward a central point. For most of us, though, stability can have a figurative element beyond our experience with a [], 2023 Benedictine Center of St. Pauls Monastery, Core Values: Benedictine Spirituality (Part 1 of 3), Prayer and Community: Benedictine Spirituality (Part 2 of 3) - Benedictine Center, Lectio Divina and Preferring Christ: Benedictine Spirituality (Part 3 of 3) - Benedictine Center, My Day with the Sacred Fire | Benedictine Center, Saturated with Peace: Experiencing Personal Retreat | Benedictine Center, Wholehearted Living as the Lamed Vav | Benedictine Center, Practicing Sustained Lectio Divina | Benedictine Center, What Discernment Means to Me | Benedictine Center, Sabbath: Well-being, Not Endless Work | Benedictine Center, Moderation and Rhythm: A Benedictine Help Against Social Isolation | Benedictine Center, Stability: The Benedictine Value of Locatedness | Benedictine Center, The Erector Set: Adapting to Others | Benedictine Center, Sharper: Benedict's Tools for Good Works | Benedictine Center, The Benedictine Commitment to Learning | Benedictine Center, We Dare To Hope (Part 1 of 2) | Benedictine Center, We Dare To Hope (Part 2 of 2) | Benedictine Center, Life, A Continuous Advent | Benedictine Center, Rooted in Love: My Sustained Lectio Divina | Benedictine Center, Just Wave: Following that Holy Nudge | Benedictine Center. Therefore, be sure to refer to those guidelines when editing your bibliography or works cited list. Gymnasts practice routines, yoga students practice poses, swimmers practice strokes, and tennis players practice their serves. Being in right relationship is wholly other than being in the right relationship. It isnt about finding the right person for me; its about being the right person to others in the way I show respect to them, in the way I accept their humanityeven their weaknesses and irritating personality traits. 21 0 obj
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Benedictines say mindfulness is as much as a Christian and biblical concept as it is a Buddhist one. The Nazirite's spiritual disciplines included not drinking wine or eating grapes, not cutting . An essay by the Sisters of St. Marys Monastery in Rock Island, IL explains that the Benedictine practice of humility is the opposite of humiliation. Catholic spirituality includes the various ways in which Catholics live out their Baptismal promise through prayer and action. In contrast to monks who fled the world to encounter God in solitude, St. Benedict's Rule was written to guide communities in living elemental aspects of Christianitysuch as shared meals, shared prayer, and shared work. Poverty of spirit, simplicity, sharing and giving, self-denial prompted by love, freedom of heart, gratitude, care for persons, and sound judgment with regard to created things should proceed from exposure to God in prayer. Ignatian spirituality is a spirituality for everyday life. Benedictine spirituality is practical and profound. It evokes the name of St. Benedict, who lived in the 6th century, together with all those who have been inspired by the Rule of Benedict and associate themselves with the Benedictine spiritual tradition. How are you feeling called to commit that value to practice in the days ahead? Prosperity and ties with temporal society often led monasteries, especially the larger ones, to depart more or less from certain fundamental observances required by the rule, notably separation from secular society, real simplicity of life, and manual labor. It is God who is the primary author of life for Benedict's disciples; hence the monk's obedience is above all to God and God's word which the monk finds mediated into his life through a wide variety of persons and experiencesin the rule, in the abbot, in the community as a whole, in the young and the old, in the sick and in guests, in the liturgy of the hours and in personal prayer, in sacred reading, in work, and in silence. Mindfulness is a trending word these days yogis, psychologists, educators, physicians, and practically everyone else is talking about the importance of quieting our busy minds in order to become more aware of the present moment. Benedictine simplicity of life is understood properly with the reality of Christ and his mission in mind. In this article, I have merely collected and summarized what other, more experienced Benedictines have taught and published. They regard Saint Benedict as their founder and guide even though he did not establish a Benedictine Order as such. Much research has been devoted to this topic, ranging from practical to academic. But if they are rich communally, they must be rich for the many people who are poor not only materially but also intellectually, culturally, spiritually, and humanly. Benedict's community might well be called a formation community in which all, including the abbot and other superiors in the community, are in the process of being formed all of their lives into the likeness of Christ by attentive listening to the word of God, and a loving response to that word mediated into the life of the community by Christ's own offer of friendship through the communication of the Holy Spirit. Music students practice their instruments. Awareness of God In Benedictine practice we acknowledge the primacy of God and look for God in the ordinary events of each day. Hence they are rich compared with many who come to the monastery for help. While everyone has their values and principles, the spiritual person knows that one-size does not fit all. Jean Chanon, who was a mentor for Ignatius in methods of prayer at the Benedictine monastery at Montserrat. Encyclopedia.com. Benedictine spirituality offers an important voice in our world today, a voice which informs our praying, living and discerning. It strives to answer questions about the meaning of life, how people are connected to each other, truths about the universe, and other mysteries of human existence. Benedictine, member of the Order of Saint Benedict (O.S.B. Some of the key characteristics of Benedictine spirituality include: Liturgy of the Hours; Lectio Divina (prayerful reading of Scripture) Eucharist; Benedictine Spirituality includes the willingness to: Seek God; Use the Gospel and the Rule of Benedict as a guide; Listen to one another . Before writing his Rule, Benedict lived for years as a hermit. Out of these . For Benedict, prayer had a particular structure and process. The website of Subiaco Abbey in Arkansas tells us, Modern monks like to point out that first word in the Rule is to Listen,which cant be done while talking! There are three primary commitments in the Benedictine way that form the spiritual backbone for the rest of the spiritual practicesobedience, stability, and conversion. Although well into the middle years of an average life span, I am a rank beginner, a mere toddler in Benedictine practice. Characteristics of Benedictine Spirituality. Thus prayer and community, to borrow again from Stewart, are at the heart of the Benedictine school of spirituality. It insists that God is present in our world and active in our lives. How do we respect all things as vessels of the altar (RB 31:10). Fr. We each hunger to make a meaningful contribution to our world. It is likewise through that response that one becomes free to be and develop as the person one is called to be. As a Benedictine practice, obedience is intimately linked to being in right relationship, conversatio, humility, and listening.
d. rees et al., Consider Your Call: A Theology of Monastic Life Today (Kalamazoo 1978). If he gets the grandeur of God in place, he is apt to get the rest of monastic life in place too. For vowed monastics, stability is literala long-term commitment to a specific place and community. Humility helps be more authentically, beautifully, and lovingly human. It is such a personal thing that it can be considered part of one's identity. If you fill out this form, Ill respond from my personal email. 6v-7r of the Bodleian library in Oxford. Certainly the rule does not see material privation as an end in itself; it is in no way part of the Benedictine tradition to assess everything economically by materialistic standards or to override aesthetic or other values for the sake of cheapness or squalor, for such a mentality narrows the monk's horizons and even creates those very evils accompanying destitution which all Christians have duty to banish from the earth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoTQF_Z_3lQ. Then, copy and paste the text into your bibliography or works cited list. Silence in Benedictine practice is knit together with listening and with prayer. Music students do their instruments. The whole spiritual life of the monk consists in listening to God by "inclining the ear of the heart." God gave us two ears and one mouth, so we should use them in that order. There is a temptation to complicate it, to . It may be an old liqueur but it has a well-deserved place in the modern bar. Prince of Peace is a community of Benedictine monks that has been in San Diego County since 1958, but their community spans more than 1,400 years of uninterrupted tradition dating back to St. Benedict. This Benedictine practice is exceedingly difficult for most of us, for most of our lives. Sam Rahberg is former Director of the Benedictine Center and a spiritual director in St. Paul. Francis consulted her, especially when he was discerning between becoming a hermit and being an itinerant preacher. Harry Hagan, OSB My part in this little show began as a description of the novitiate and how it brings new people from exclusion to inclusion, from fascination to identification, and from dependence to belonging. They are all intertwined. Digital nun, writing for ibenedictines.org tells us, Fr. The Rule of St. Benedict has often been referred to as a compendium of the Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Friends of St. Benedict website says The Rule offers people a plan for living a balanced, simple, and prayerful life. Simple, yes. Mindfulness is a trending word these days yogis, psychologists, educators, physicians, and practically everyone else is talking about the importance of quieting our busy minds in order to become more aware of the present moment. Saint Gregory has written that Saint Benedict, in entering his solitude, had no other desire than "to please God alone", "soli Deo placere desiderans." These simple words, better than any others, explain the monastic vocation. One of the primary characteristics of a spiritual person is openness. All monks are by definition "solitaries," for this is the original meaning of their name, which comes from the Greek word monachos, derived from monos, to which corresponds the Latin solus (alone). The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a monastic religious order of the Catholic Church following the Rule of Saint Benedict.They are also sometimes called the Black Monks, in reference to the colour of their religious habits.They were founded by Benedict of Nursia, a 6th-century monk who laid the foundations of . He entered the Dominican novitiate c. 1315 in his na, Benedictine College: Narrative Description. In Benedictine practice we acknowledge the primacy of God and look for God in the ordinary events of each day. But what does the Bible teach on this issue? to the Rule is a good way to summarize the goal of Benedictine spirituality and prayer. ." 1) They know that not one-size-fits-all. In his blog Benedictine Monks, Fr. In other words, the core of Franciscan spirituality is the universal call to holiness that all women and men receive at baptism. She reminds that in the Rule of Benedict, in the economy of monastic life, prayer is work and work is prayer. While [t]ime set aside for prayer can be a great blessing, we can turn all of our daily tasks into prayer when we bring to them the awareness of ourselves in relationship with our ever-present God. (320) 363-7112. mholicky@csbsju.edu. 4. Benedictine spirituality is simple and down to earth. The Prologue through RB 7 are a foundational primer; RB 8-20 speak of liturgical prayer; RB 20-67 include teachings for the common life; and RB 68-72 offer a theology of monastic life with an emphasis on love (Prayer and Community: The Benedictine Tradition. But Benedict also reminds the monk that there is a wicked zeal which leads to death. You can read more about the Liturgy of the Hours by clicking here, but the best way to learn about Liturgical prayer is to find a monastery and experience it. Among the many available lists of core Benedictine values, I find that of Saint Johns Abbey to be one of the most helpful. The ideal of this pattern of conversion is meant to be incarnated in a special way for the community in the abbot, who is expected to be a symbolic center exercising a centripetal force that draws individuals into a truly Christian community of life for God and others in Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. Lectio divina involves contemplating what we read or hear in a Scripture, being receptive to the presence of God, and letting ourselves be transformed. Downloaded from the web site of the Bodleian library: Created: 8th century date QS:P,+750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7, we acknowledge the primacy of God and look for God in the ordinary events of each day, Benjamin Schfer, who calls himself an intercessory musicianary, blog theologian, and pilgrim on the narrow road of learning to love, writes in depth about ways to foster awareness of God, requires that we never stop asking hard questions about our personal growth, The Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand, Indiana explain the importance of community life in Benedictine practice on their website, Interviewed by Krista Tippett for her podcast, Kyle T. Kramer explains in his 2011 article for America Magazine that hospitality, for a Benedictine, An essay by the Sisters of St. Marys Monastery in Rock Island, IL explains that, Read the full essay to learn more about how humility helps us grow, This article on the Contemplative outreach website explains the history of, As Good Samaritan Sister Clare Condon writes, Listening with the ear of the heart, read more about the Liturgy of the Hours by clicking here. Within the Cite this article tool, pick a style to see how all available information looks when formatted according to that style. Only a year ago, after a year of formation, I became an Oblate of Saint Benedicts Monastery in St. Joseph, MInnesota. Thus when St. Benedict appeared, monasticism was already solidly implanted in Egypt, Syria, Palestinethe whole East and in Ireland, Gaul, Italy, Spain, and Africa in the West. It is a spirituality that transcends ecclesiastical divides because it is rooted in religious sources that antedate the sometimes . Benedict shows us the value of ordering our day around communal prayer (i.e. Benedict's treatment of obedience must be understood in light of his understanding of authority. Many Oblates rely on. Humility enables the monk to stand in awe before the world and to receive the gifts of God and others. It is one among many schools that speak to contemporary hearts, yet it is particularly unique in its lasting impact on Western Christianity. In his book Humility Rules: Saint Benedicts Twelve-Step Guide to Genuine Self-Esteem, Augustine Wetta, a Benedictine monk, teaches, The sum of all virtues is reverence. In this 2-minute video, Father Mark Goring (Companions of the Cross) says This profound and humble [Benedictine practice of] reverence for all things is one of the great foundations of Benedictine spirituality. He explains that this reverence flows from prayer. My work with the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID) has . 0000000556 00000 n
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The Rule revolves around five practices: Prayer, Work, Study, Hospitality and Renewal. Hence he is able to receive others in the community, including guests, with kind consideration. Roman Roots. Encyclopedia.com. It's not a principle that defines what it means to be a Benedictine institution. It is my experience that the simplicity of this message oftentimes seems just too difficult to accept. The rule did not become a text of the past or a dead document; rather it continued to live and to vivify, but its very fecundity, its inexhaustible youthfruits of its discretionexplain how it was able to inspire different realizations. Chanon gave Ignatius the book Exercises for the Spiritual Life written by Benedictine reformer, Fr. Sam has experience in parish ministry and holds a masters degree in theology from Saint Johns University (Collegeville, MN). It is only in a secondary sense that Benedict himself, speaking through the rule, and the abbot of the community are masters. Benedictine detachment does not imply a disparagement of good things, nor a fear of their power, but rather a just appreciation of all things as gifts of God. For Benedictines, being in right relationship means that we treat everyone we encounter with loving kindness and patience. We always can go deeper in prayer, grow more open to the truth, enrich our understanding of the will of God, and learn what, in this moment at this time, is good, acceptable, and right. Monastic life was punctuated by the rhythms of prayer during the hours of each day. People are seen as an integrated whole: Body, Mind, and Spirit. This springs from a desire to please God, or to seek God, as the Rule puts it (chapter 58). While submission is an act of youth, true obedience can only come as a response of maturity. Father Mandonnet then lists three characteristics that are concerned more especially with the will. h|X+8v&yh{#||(E AM3. 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