Just as there is an evil zeal of bitterness
which separates from God and leads to hell,
so there is a good zeal
which separates from vices and leads to God
and to life everlasting.
This zeal, therefore, the sisters should practice
with the most fervent love.
Thus they should anticipate one another in honor (Rom. 12:10);
most patiently endure one another’s infirmities,
whether of body or of character;
vie in paying obedience one to another —
no one following what she considers useful for herself,
but rather what benefits another — ;
tender the charity of sisterhood chastely;
fear God in love;
love their Abbess with a sincere and humble charity;
prefer nothing whatever to Christ.
And may He bring us all together to life everlasting!
–The Rule of Benedict, Chapter 72: On the Good Zeal Which They Ought to Have
Today the Church of England celebrates Benedict of Nursia, Abbot of Monte Cassino, Father of Western Monasticism, c.550
— The Anglican Church in St Petersburg (@anglicanspb) July 11, 2024
Image: Stained glass panel depicting St Benedict as a boy, being sent off to school by his parents. Made c.1460-80 by a Norwich artist, now in @stainedglassmus pic.twitter.com/SbkW4peEvV