On the Good Zeal Which Monks Ought to Have
Apr. 30
Just as there is an evil zeal of bitterness which separates from God and leads to hell, so there is a good zeal which separates from vices and leads to God and to life everlasting. This zeal, therefore, the monks should practice with the most fervent love. Thus they should anticipate one another in honour; most patiently endure one another’s infirmities, whether of body or of character; vie in paying obedience one to another — no one following what he considers useful for himself, but rather what benefits another — ; tender the charity of brotherhood chastely; fear God in love; love their Abbot with a sincere and humble charity; prefer nothing whatever to Christ. And may He bring us all together to life everlasting!
Reflection
Good zeal according to Saint Benedict consists first of all of love – love for our family, our friends, and finally for everyone, but especially for Christ. It is Christ Who will teach us to love because He Himself is love, love incarnate. In practice, let us try to exercise patience by putting up with the weaknesses of others; I am no longer at the centre of the world.
Benedict also wants us to be clear about the evil around us, but at the same to filled with joy and hope because Christ has overcome evil once and for all.

