Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Chapter 45: Mistakes in the Oratory


Anyone who makes a mistake in a psalm, responsory, antiphon or reading must have the humility to make immediate reparation there before all the community in the oratory. A failure to do that so clearly shows lack of the humility to put right a fault which was due to carelessness that it must incur a more severe punishment. (From Ch. 45 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB, 1997.)

I think about how my distracted state of mind  -- a lack of being totally present -- interferes with meditation or other work I do.  But am I alert to how my distracted state of mind diminishes my community?

1 comment:

  1. When a mistake is done I need to immediately make amends. I need to do this but first I need to realize my mistakes. I need the grace of God to see clearly see my faults and to be allowed to go back to his fold. Oftentimes, I am blind to my faults so Lord open my eyes to see ... and be led to your path.

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