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X-WR-CALDESC:<i>If any community members\, following their own evil ways\, 
 leave the monastery but then wish to return\, they must first promise to m
 ake full amends for leaving. Let them be received back\, but as a test of 
 humility they should be given the last place. If they leave again\, or eve
 n a third time\, they should be readmitted under the same conditions. Afte
 r this\, however\, they must understand that they will be denied all prosp
 ect of return.</i>\n\nLife is often a series of false starts while we find
  out who we are and determine where we really want to go. Benedict underst
 ands the struggle of uncertainty and indecision and makes room for it. Aft
 er all\, the giving of oneself to anything is no small thing and should be
  done with reflection and with peace of mind. So\, Benedict allows candida
 tes to the life to try again and again. What he does not permit them to do
 \, however\, is to ignore the fact that behavior has consequences or that 
 sometime\, somehow they must finally commit to something if they are going
  to get on with the process of both psychological and spiritual growth. Wi
 th those two concepts in mind\, Benedict allows candidates to enter and le
 ave the monastery no more than three times and then only provided that the
 y realize that every new beginning begins at the beginning again.\n\nThere
  are in this chapter good insights for all of us: eventually we must all s
 ettle down and do something serious with our lives and everyday we must ma
 ke a fresh beginning of it.
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DESCRIPTION:<i>If any community members\, following their own evil ways\, l
 eave the monastery but then wish to return\, they must first promise to ma
 ke full amends for leaving. Let them be received back\, but as a test of h
 umility they should be given the last place. If they leave again\, or even
  a third time\, they should be readmitted under the same conditions. After
  this\, however\, they must understand that they will be denied all prospe
 ct of return.</i>\n\nLife is often a series of false starts while we find 
 out who we are and determine where we really want to go. Benedict understa
 nds the struggle of uncertainty and indecision and makes room for it. Afte
 r all\, the giving of oneself to anything is no small thing and should be 
 done with reflection and with peace of mind. So\, Benedict allows candidat
 es to the life to try again and again. What he does not permit them to do\
 , however\, is to ignore the fact that behavior has consequences or that s
 ometime\, somehow they must finally commit to something if they are going 
 to get on with the process of both psychological and spiritual growth. Wit
 h those two concepts in mind\, Benedict allows candidates to enter and lea
 ve the monastery no more than three times and then only provided that they
  realize that every new beginning begins at the beginning again.\n\nThere 
 are in this chapter good insights for all of us: eventually we must all se
 ttle down and do something serious with our lives and everyday we must mak
 e a fresh beginning of it.
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LOCATION:Chapter 29
SUMMARY:Readmission of Members Who Leave The Monastery
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