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30 April, 15:37
The Benedictine Rule for monasteries
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Howard Reese
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On the constitutional level, Benedict's supreme achievement was to provide a short and complete list for the government and the spiritual and material well-being of a monastery. The abbot, elected for life by his monks, keeps supreme power and in all normal circumstances is responsible to no one.
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