Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Chapter 33: Personal possessions in the monastery


Following the practice of the early church described in Acts, everything in the monastery should be held in common and no one should think of claiming personal ownership of anything. (From Ch. 33 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB, 1997.)

I can feel at a loss to know how to practice such non-possession in my life, especially because I know that my most clung-to possession is my self-centeredness. And yet, I also know that in meditation I own nothing; that meditation isn't even "mine". I'm simply opening myself to the grace of entering into the prayer of Jesus. So, entering into grace may be the way I need to see my life today.

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