Rule of St Benedict: reflections

 

That the Monks Presume Not to Defend One Another 

Aug. 27 

Care must be taken that no monk presume on any ground to defend another monk in the monastery, or as it were to take him under his protection, even though they be united by some tie of blood-relationship.  Let not the monks dare to do this in any way whatsoever, because it may give rise to most serious scandals.  But if anyone breaks this rule, let him be severely punished.

 Reflection

Our relations with those around us are at the heart of this chapter.  In order to become clear about our motivations and our affectivity, in order to truly love, all egocentricity must be eliminated.  It is by grace, constantly at work in our hearts and souls, that we we shall gradually be set free from ourselves and made ready to dedicate ourselves to the service of our brothers.