Are the Benedictines Catholic?

The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict
Saint Benedict
Benedict is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning "blessed". Etymologically, it is derived from the Latin words bene ('good') and dicte ('speak'), i.e. "well spoken". The name was borne by Saint Benedict of Nursia (480–547), often called the founder of Western Christian monasticism.
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(Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a monastic religious order of the Catholic Church following the Rule of Saint Benedict.
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What religion is Benedictine?

First off, a Benedictine monk is a man of the Catholic religion who follows the rule of Saint Benedict of Nursia, a Christian saint and a patron saint of Europe. St. Benedict founded multiple monasteries in Italy.
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What do the Benedictines believe?

Benedictines make three vows: stability, fidelity to the monastic way of life, and obedience. Though promises of poverty and chastity are implied in the Benedictine way, stability, fidelity, and obedience receive primary attention in the Rule – perhaps because of their close relationship with community life.
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Do you have to be Catholic to be a Benedictine oblate?

Can I be an oblate if I am a baptized member of another Christian faith denomination other than Roman Catholic? Yes, you certainly can. There are Benedictine oblates who are from other Christian faith traditions.
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Are there any Catholic monks?

Within Catholicism, a monk is a member of a religious order who lives a communal life in a monastery, abbey, or priory under a monastic rule of life (such as the Rule of St. Benedict). St. Benedict of Nursia, (480-543 or 547 AD) is considered to be the founder of western monasticism.
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Becoming Benedictine: A Brief History



What are the strictest Catholic orders?

The Trappists, officially known as the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Latin: Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae, abbreviated as OCSO) and originally named the Order of Reformed Cistercians of Our Lady of La Trappe, are a Catholic religious order of cloistered monastics that branched off from ...
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Can a Catholic monk say Mass?

Monks can be priests in the same way as diocesan priests. A bishop ordained us monk priests. We celebrate Mass, hear confessions, and are able to do all the sacramental things a diocesan priest can do.
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Are all Benedictine monks Catholic?

Although Benedictines are traditionally Catholic, there are also some communities that follow the Rule of Saint Benedict within the Anglican Communion, Eastern Orthodox Church, and Lutheran Church.
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Are Benedictines celibate?

In the modern understanding of Benedictine monks, poverty and celibacy are included in the vow of obedience as Benedictine monks are obedient to the rules and regulations of the order and of particular congregations and monasteries.
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Can Benedictine Oblates marry?

Oblates may be married or single, Catholic or non-Catholic. Oblation is made specifically to an individual Benedictine community, rather than to the general Benedictine Order. As an oblate, one becomes a member of the monastic family and enjoys a share of its spiritual works and blessings.
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What Bible do Benedictines use?

Sacred Scripture and Benedictines are inseparable. Called to pray at critical points during the day, a monk centers his life on the Liturgy of the Hours, a set pattern of prayer composed of Psalms, biblical readings, and hymns.
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Do Benedictine monks drink alcohol?

Saint Benedict is very aware of the tradition that monks should not drink wine at all, but for his monks he insists only on moderation. This is a striking way of dealing with the challenges of drink in a monastery. It is very typical of Saint Benedict.
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Are there female Benedictines?

Benedictine Women of Madison is an ecumenical community of religious women who follow the Benedictine monastic tradition. They are located in Middleton, Wisconsin, near Madison, where they manage Holy Wisdom Monastery. Members of the Benedictine Women of Madison participate in communal prayer five times daily.
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Do Benedictine monks eat meat?

Benedictine monks were not quite vegetarian by modern standards, though. Eating meat from four-legged animals was prohibited, but they could eat meat from birds and fish.
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Can Benedictine monks talk?

Benedictine monks, or brothers, followed the strict rules of St Benedict and were expected to reach the highest summit of humility. Silence – They were generally to remain silent; if a monk did speak it had to be quietly, gently and briefly. There was to be absolutely no gossip, and definitely no laughter.
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Why are Benedictines called Dom?

He also chose to keep the indication D.O.M., the motto of the Benedictines standing for Deo Optimo Maximo (God infinitely good, infinitely great). It also refers to the Latin word Dominus (Master) given to Benedictine abbots.
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How many times a day do Benedictine monks eat?

In the busy summer months, there were two meals per day, one at midday and one in the evening. Exceptions included Wednesdays and Fridays, traditional fasting days, on which only one meal was eaten. In the winter there was also only one meal. During Lent, the monks only ate one evening meal.
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How many times do Benedictines pray daily?

Most Benedictine monasteries today have four scheduled times for communal prayer: Morning Prayer, also known as Lauds; Midday Prayer around noon; Evening Prayer, also known as Vespers; and Compline, the last prayer of the day, sometimes prayed in private. This daily round of prayer is also called the Divine Office.
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What was Benedictine 3 rules?

Benedictines take three vows: stability, fidelity to the monastic way of life, and obedience. Though promises of poverty and chastity are implied in the Benedictine way, stability, fidelity, and obedience receive primary attention in the Rule-perhaps because of their close relationship with community life.
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Can a Catholic be a monk?

To become a monk you need to be a confirmed and practising Catholic, a man over the age of 18, in good mental and physical health, if possible involved in the life of your parish or something similar, unmarried, with no dependents.
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Can a Protestant be a monk?

Since the 19th century, there has been a renewal in the monastic life among Protestants. There are many present-day Lutherans who practice the monastic teaching of the Catholic Church.
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What are the 4 types of monks?

As you will recall, Benedict lists the four kinds of monks as coenobites, anchorites/hermits, sarabaites, and gyrovagues. He gets this from the Rule of the Master, and the Master (not a Timelord) gets it from Cassian about a century before.
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Is it OK to clap in a Catholic Mass?

There is no simple answer to whether applause is appropriate in the liturgy. It really depends on who the Catholics are and why they might be clapping! Applause is never called for per se in the rubrics that govern our rites.
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Can a Catholic marry a non Catholic in a Mass?

The answer is “yes, so long as you do so with the assistance of your parish priest from the beginning.” Catholic/non-Catholic weddings are called mixed marriages.
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Are nuns only Catholic?

Nuns are women who devote their lives to the service of their religion. Nuns in the United States are typically practitioners of the Catholic faith, but other faiths, such as Buddhism and Orthodox Christianity accept and support nuns as well. A nun's duties depend on her religion as well as the order she joins.
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