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Contemplative Orders: Benedictines

Contemplative Orders: Benedictines. By Jeff Albright Chad Cousino Alfred Brown. Founder. The founder of the Benedictines was Saint Benedict of Nursia . Honored by the Roman Catholic Church as the patron saint of Europe and students. Beginning of Order.

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Contemplative Orders: Benedictines

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  1. Contemplative Orders: Benedictines By Jeff Albright Chad Cousino Alfred Brown

  2. Founder • The founder of the Benedictines was Saint Benedict of Nursia. • Honored by the Roman Catholic Church as the patron saint of Europe and students.

  3. Beginning of Order • The Monte Cassino was the first monastery founded in 529 by Benedict of Nursia. • The Benedictine communities were locally found in central Italy. • They were founded for monks first then later nuns.

  4. Mission of Order • St. Benedict founded his monastery to be a "school for the Lord's service." It was to provide the beginning of a new effort to preserve the treasures of human culture in the centuries to come. • Benedict had no intention that the preservation of culture would become an important contribution of his monks.

  5. Order Today • Benedictine life is formed around the Gospel of Christ and is lived in witness to this Good News in peace and simplicity. It strives to create a background surrounded by Christian values and an attitude of acceptance to the Spirit. Benedictine education bases its inspiration and values from the order and monastic tradition.

  6. Interesting Facts • Benedictines deserve the credit for introducing the idea of the dignity of work into the culture of the West. • Benedictines do not take a vow of silence but hours are set aside and silence is maintained as much as possible.

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