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X-WR-CALDESC:<i>From Easter until the first of November\, the winter arrang
 ement for the number of psalms is followed. But because summer nights are 
 shorter\, the readings from the book are omitted. In place of the three re
 adings\, one from the Old Testament is substituted. This is to be recited 
 by heart\, followed by a short responsory. In everything else\, the winter
  arrangement for Vigils is kept. Thus\, winter and summer\, there are neve
 r fewer than twelve psalms at Vigils\, not counting Psalms 3 and 95.</i>\n
 \nThe very fact that when the seasons change and the nights grow shorter B
 enedict chooses to abbreviate the prayer time of the community rather than
  the sleeping time of the community gives short shrift to the notion of Be
 nedictine spirituality as asceticism for its own sake or religion gone ber
 serk or self-destruction masking as piety. No\, the message of Benedictine
  spirituality is a consistent one: live life normally\, live life thoughtf
 ully\, live life profoundly\, live life well. Never neglect and never exag
 gerate. It is a lesson that a world full of cults and fads and workaholics
  and short courses in difficult subjects needs dearly to learn.\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:<i>From Easter until the first of November\, the winter arrange
 ment for the number of psalms is followed. But because summer nights are s
 horter\, the readings from the book are omitted. In place of the three rea
 dings\, one from the Old Testament is substituted. This is to be recited b
 y heart\, followed by a short responsory. In everything else\, the winter 
 arrangement for Vigils is kept. Thus\, winter and summer\, there are never
  fewer than twelve psalms at Vigils\, not counting Psalms 3 and 95.</i>\n
 \nThe very fact that when the seasons change and the nights grow shorter B
 enedict chooses to abbreviate the prayer time of the community rather than
  the sleeping time of the community gives short shrift to the notion of Be
 nedictine spirituality as asceticism for its own sake or religion gone ber
 serk or self-destruction masking as piety. No\, the message of Benedictine
  spirituality is a consistent one: live life normally\, live life thoughtf
 ully\, live life profoundly\, live life well. Never neglect and never exag
 gerate. It is a lesson that a world full of cults and fads and workaholics
  and short courses in difficult subjects needs dearly to learn.\n\n
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LOCATION:Chapter 10
SUMMARY:The Arrangement of the Night Office in Summer
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