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Praying with Benedict

Prayer in the Rule of St. Benedict

Praying with Benedict

Prayer in the Rule of St. Benedict

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Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780879077907
Number of Pages: 144
Published: 01/05/1999
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 20.3 cm

Praying with Benedict explores the spirituality of the monastic tradition and draws out the essence of a way of praying that embraces the whole of the Christian's life.

Korneel Vermeiren begins by examining the spirituality of the early monastic tradition from the fourth to the sixth centuries. He looks at the central place of prayer in the Rule of St Benedict and the tradition of continuous prayer, exploring the teaching of such formative figures as Basil the Great. He then reflects on the Benedictine precept: 'nothing is to be preferred to the work of God'.

Praying with Benedict looks in practical terms at the how, when, and where of prayer; at bodily postures, various types of prayer, and the importance of emotional and spiritual readiness. Finally, the place of the Eucharist in the life of prayer is discussed with reference to Benedict's teaching and the Eucharistic practices of pre-Benedictine monasticism.

This book offers a clear presentation of monastic spirituality and opens it to persons outside monastery walls. It links St Benedict's teaching to earlier spiritual traditions and shows how various elements of monastic life complement each other. Common prayer, reading, personal prayer, and the Eucharist are not isolated from one another or from daily life, but are integral and essential elements of living in the spirit of St Benedict.

Contents
Abbreviations   vii
Translator's Note   viii
Translator's Introduction   ix
I   Prayer in the Rule and Continuous Prayer   1
   Messalianism   11
   Basil the Great   14
   Abba Lucius   16
   Melania the Younger   18
   Origen, Evagrius and Cassian   20
   Addendum   26
II   'Nothing Is to Be Preferred to the Work of God'   29
III   The Work of God   41
   The 'Work of God' in Holy Scripture   42
   The 'Work of God' in Ancient Monastic Literature   44
   How Did the Shift of Meaning Occur?   48
   Conclusion   51
IV   How, When and Where Is the Monk to Pray?   54
   How?   56
   The dispositions of the heart   56
   Bodily posture   70
   Types of prayer   76
      Prayer of the hours and silent prayer   76
      Lectio divina   82
      Meditatio   90
   When?  93
   Where?   98
V   The Eucharist in the Rule   103
   Where Does Benedict Speak about the Eucharist?   104
   Eucharistic Practice in Pre-Benedictine Monasticism   105
   Eucharistic Practice in the Rule of the Master and the Rule of Benedict   110
   Esteem for the Eucharist   112
Conclusion   113
   Notes   117
   Select Bibliography   127
   Index of References to the Rule of Benedict   129


Korneel Vermeiren, Richard Yeo, OSB

Richard Yeo is Abbot of Downside and Abbot President of the English Benedictine Congregation, England.