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St. Benedict's Rule

An Inclusive Translation

Judith Sutera, OSB

St. Benedict's Rule
St. Benedict's Rule

eISBN: 9780814688441, E8844

Details: 120 pgs,
Publication Date: 04/15/2021
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The Rule of St. Benedict forms the foundation for one of the oldest ongoing institutions in all of Western civilization. The Rule not only defines life for men and women in monasteries but has also become central to the spirituality of lay Christians across the globe.

This gender-neutral translation is true to the original text but provides an alternative for individuals and groups who prefer such a version over the masculine language of the original as it was written for St. Benedict’s monks.

See also version with daily commentary by Judith Sutera, OSB

Sister Judith Sutera, OSB, is a member of the Benedictine monastery of Mount St. Scholastica in Atchison, Kansas. One of the first women to receive a master’s degree in monastic theology, she has combined this education with a previous degree in counseling to become a popular writer and presenter for retreats and conferences, bringing Benedictine wisdom to oblates, academics, and religious groups.

eISBN: 9780814688441, E8844

Details: 120 pgs,
Publication Date: 04/15/2021
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