*** *** *** “Idleness is the enemy of the soul; and therefore the brethren ought to be employed in manual labor at certain times, at others, in devout reading.” ~ from the Rule of St. Benedict

— St. Benedict of Nursia (480-547) was a visionary… his instructions on religious life, known as the “Rule of St. Benedict,” is still directing monastic life today. Its wisdom emphasizes balance and moderation; through prayer, work, and simplicity. Although written for monastics, the Rule is widely read by the those who seek “to do battle for Christ the Lord, the true King.”
— Known as the “Father of Western Monasticism,” St. Benedict founded the Abbey at Montecassino and was named Patron Saint of Europe by Pope Paul VI for his influence on the formation of Christendom.

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