Sunday, August 20, 2017

Chapter 64: The election of an abbot or abbess (paragraphs 1-2)


The grounds on which a candidate is elected abbot or abbess must be the quality of their monastic life and the wisdom of their teaching, even if they are the last in order in the community. (From para. 1 of Ch. 64 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB, 1997.)

St. Benedict teaches me: Order is not merely rank. It is more importantly the quality of alignment in my inner and outer life, and in my life in community with others. This kind of alignment with the living Spirit that flows through me and sustains me, also liberates me.

1 comment:

  1. I love this part of the rule when the selection or election process is unconventional and unworldy. May I have the grace to remember this in situations where I may need this in my life.

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