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The Life of our most Holy Father St. Benedict | 4 | |
The Prologue of our most Holy father Saint Benedict to His Rule | 33 | |
Chapter | ||
I. | Of the several kinds of monks | 34 |
II. | What kind of man the Abbot ought to be | 35 |
III. | Of calling the brethren to council | 36 |
IV. | What are the instruments of good works | 37 |
V. | Of the obedience of disciples | 40 |
VI. | Of Silence | 40 |
VII. | Of Humility | 41 |
VIII. | Of the Divine Office at Night-time | 44 |
IX. | How many psalms are to be said in the Night-hours | 44 |
X. | How Matins, or Night-office, is to be celebrated in Summer | 44 |
XI. | How Matins, or Night-office, is to be celebrated on Sundays | 45 |
XII. | How the solemnity of Lauds is to be performed | 45 |
XIII. | How Lauds are to be celebrated on ferial or week days | 45 |
XIV. | In what manner the Office of matins is to be celebrated on the Feast days of Saints | 46 |
XV. | At what season “Alleluia” must be said | 46 |
XVI. | In what manner the Work of God is to be done in the day-time | 46 |
XVII. | How many psalms are to be said during the aforesaid hours | 46 |
XVIII. | In what order the psalms are to be said | 47 |
XIX. | Of the order and discipline of singing | 48 |
XX. | Of reverence at prayer | 48 |
XXI. | Of the Deans of the Monastery | 48 |
XXII. | How the monks are to sleep | 48 |
XXIII. | Of excommunication for offences | 49 |
XXIV. | What the manner of excommunication ought to be | 49 |
XXV. | Of more grievous faults | 49 |
XXI. | Of those who keep company with the excommunicated without the command of the Abbot | 50 |
XXVII. | How the Abbot ought to care for the excommunicated | 50 |
XXVIII. | Of those, who, being often corrected, do not amend | 50 |
XXIX. | Whether the Brethren wo leave the Monastery ought to be received again | 51 |
XXX. | How children are to be corrected | 51 |
XXXI. | What kind of man the Cellarer of the monastery ought to be | 51 |
XXXII. | Of the iron tools, or goods of the monastery | 52 |
XXXIII. | Whether monks ought to have anything of their own | 52 |
XXXIV. | Whether all ought equally to receive what is needful | 52 |
XXXV. | Of the weekly servers in the kitchen | 52 |
XXXVI. | Of the sick Brethren | 53 |
XXXVII. | Of old men and children | 53 |
XXXVIII. | Of the weekly reader | 54 |
XXXIX. | Of the measure or quantity of meat | 54 |
XL. | Of the measure of drink | 54 |
XLI. | At what hours the Brethren are to take their Refections | 55 |
XLII. | That no one may speak after Complin | 55 |
XLIII. | Of those who come late to the Work of God or to table | 55 |
XLIV. | How those who are excommunicated are to make satisfaction | 56 |
XLV. | Of those who commit any fault in the Oratory | 56 |
XLVI. | Of those who offend in lighter matters | 57 |
XLVII. | Of making known the hour for the Work of God | 57 |
XLVIII. | Of daily manual labour | 57 |
XLIX. | Of the observance of Lent | 58 |
L. | Of the Brethren who work at a great distance from the Oratory, or are on a journey | 58 |
LI. | Of the Brethren who do not go far off | 58 |
LII. | Of the Oratory of the Monastery | 59 |
LIII. | Of the manner of entertaining guests | 59 |
LIV. | Whether it be lawful for a Monk to receive letters or presents | 60 |
LV. | Of the clothes and shoes of the Brethren | 60 |
LVI. | Of the Abbot's table | 60 |
LVII. | Of the Artificers of the Monastery | 61 |
LVIII. | Of the manner of receiving Brothers to Religion | 61 |
LIX. | Of the sons of nobles, or of the poor that are offered | 62 |
LX. | Of priests who desire to dwell in the Monastery | 62 |
LXI. | Of monks that are strangers, how they are to be received | 62 |
LXII. | Of the priests of the Monastery | 63 |
LXIII. | Of the order of the Community | 63 |
LXIV. | Of the election of the Abbot | 64 |
LXV. | Of the Provost of the Monastery | 65 |
LXVI. | Of the Porter of the Monastery | 65 |
LXVII. | Of brethren who are sent on a journey | 66 |
LXVIII. | If a Brother be ordered to do impossibilities | 66 |
LXIX. | That no one presume to defend another in the Monastery | 66 |
LXX. | That no one presume to strike another | 66 |
LXXI. | That the Brethren be obedient to each other | 67 |
LXXII. | Of the good zeal which Monks ought to have | 67 |
LXXIII. | That the whole observance of perfection is not contained in this Rule | 67 |
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