2009年8月14日 星期五

The Rule of St. Benedict - Chapter 61. The Reception Of Visiting Monks

(1) A visiting monk from far away will perhaps present himself and wish to stay as a guest in the monastery.
(2) Provided that he is content with the life as he finds it, and does not make excessive demands that upset the monastery,
(3) but is simply content with what he finds, he should be received for as long a time as he wishes.
(4) He may, indeed, with all humility and love make some reasonable criticisms or observations, which the abbot should prudently consider; it is possible that the Lord guided him to the monastery for this very purpose.

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