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X-WR-CALDESC:<i>The goods of the monastery\, that is\, its tools\, clothing
  or anything else\, should be entrusted to members whom the prioress or ab
 bot appoints and in whose manner of life they have confidence. The abbot o
 r prioress will\, as they see fit\, issue to them the various articles to 
 be cared for and collected after use. The prioress and abbot will maintain
  a list of these\, so that when the members succeed one another in their a
 ssigned tasks\, they may be aware of what they hand out and what they rece
 ive back.\n\nWhoever fails to keep the things belonging to the monastery c
 lean or treats them carelessly should be reproved. If they do not amend\, 
 let them be subjected to the discipline of the rule.</i>\n\nTo those who t
 hink for a moment that the spiritual life is an excuse to ignore the thing
 s of the world\, to go through time suspended above the mundane\, to lurch
  from place to place with a balmy head and a saccharine smile on the face\
 , let this chapter be fair warning. Benedictine spirituality is as much ab
 out good order\, wise management and housecleaning as it is about the medi
 tative and the immaterial dimensions of life. Benedictine spirituality see
 s the care of the earth\, and the integration of prayer and work\, body an
 d soul\, as essential parts of the journey to wholeness that answers the e
 mptiness in each of us.
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DESCRIPTION:<i>The goods of the monastery\, that is\, its tools\, clothing 
 or anything else\, should be entrusted to members whom the prioress or abb
 ot appoints and in whose manner of life they have confidence. The abbot or
  prioress will\, as they see fit\, issue to them the various articles to b
 e cared for and collected after use. The prioress and abbot will maintain 
 a list of these\, so that when the members succeed one another in their as
 signed tasks\, they may be aware of what they hand out and what they recei
 ve back.\n\nWhoever fails to keep the things belonging to the monastery cl
 ean or treats them carelessly should be reproved. If they do not amend\, l
 et them be subjected to the discipline of the rule.</i>\n\nTo those who th
 ink for a moment that the spiritual life is an excuse to ignore the things
  of the world\, to go through time suspended above the mundane\, to lurch 
 from place to place with a balmy head and a saccharine smile on the face\,
  let this chapter be fair warning. Benedictine spirituality is as much abo
 ut good order\, wise management and housecleaning as it is about the medit
 ative and the immaterial dimensions of life. Benedictine spirituality sees
  the care of the earth\, and the integration of prayer and work\, body and
  soul\, as essential parts of the journey to wholeness that answers the em
 ptiness in each of us.
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LOCATION:Chapter 32
SUMMARY:The Tools and Goods of The Monastery
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