Reading From the Rule

The first link at the right will take you to today's reading from the Rule of St. Benedict!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Correction

On Wednesday, the reading for the day reminded us that redemption is at hand.  Conversely we read in the rule about punishment and correction.  One of the responses to the Rule reminds us that the purpose of correction or punishment is redemption.

Michael an oblate on "Benedictine Monastic Diurnal" (a link is to the right) says:

"Something must be gleaned
from all this legislation for punishment: the one at fault must be
told when something is wrong. That, after all, is the only reason
for punishment, to be a wake up call."

He also warns us that the gentle support and encouragement we show to one another can also mask a cowardice, an unwillingness to confront.  In our reflection on this responsibility as community to encourage the best in each other and hold us accountable when we are heading in the wrong direction.  How can we do this in loving support?  Am I willing to listen to those in my life who provide constructive criticism?

Challenge: Practice non-verbal support.  Encourage and nudge one another to be present.  Smile, wink, pat someone on the back. 

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