Introducing Benedict’s Rule A Program of Formation

“Introducing Benedict’s Rule A Program of Formation” by Michael Casey is published by EOS in 2006 and spans 250 pages. This book serves as a textbook aimed at individuals undergoing monastic formation, providing a systematic introduction to Benedict’s Rule. It is designed to help readers understand the text and interpret its teachings in the context of contemporary lived experiences.
Readers will find that this work facilitates a deeper comprehension of the Rule, making it accessible for those new to its principles. The content is rooted in the realms of Religion & Spirituality, particularly within Catholicism and monasticism. Originally developed in 1979 for the Benedictine Union of Australia and New Zealand, this edition continues to be a valuable resource for those exploring the intersections of philosophy, worship, and devotion in a modern context.
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“Introducing Benedict’s Rule” is designed principally as a text book to be used in monastic formation, helping those who are making a first systematic acquaintance with the Rule to understand what it is saying and to interpret it in the context of lived experience today. The course was first written in 1979 for the Benedictine Union of Australia and New Zealand, and it has been widely used ever since.
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