Friday, November 16, 2018

Chapter 38: The weekly reader


During meals there should be complete silence disturbed by no whispering nor should anyone's voice be heard except the reader's. Everyone in the community should be attentive to the needs of their neighbours as they eat and drink so that there should be no need for anyone to ask for what they require. (From para. 2 of Ch. 38 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB, 1997.)

I ponder Benedict's instruction to be totally open to the words of the reader, while at the same time being aware of the needs of others. Divided attention? I don't think so. Rather, selfless attention. The spirit of love. It seems to me that selfless attention can harmonize conditions that otherwise might fragment my awareness.

1 comment:

  1. The Rule reminds me to be silently attentive to the needs of my neighbors. You come to me now, in meditation, not to be served but to serve, Lord Jesus. Help me to do likewise.

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