What are the 10 Benedictine values?

The values that animate Benedictine monastic life – love, prayer, stability, obedience, discipline, humility, stewardship, hospitality, community – illuminate for Saint Vincent College students, faculty, alumni and friends ways to engage the world and face its complexity and uncertainty.
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What are the 10 Benedictine core values?

The Ten Hallmarks of Benedictine Education

The resulting collection of ten core values – love, prayer, stability, conversatio, obedience, discipline, humility, stewardship, hospitality, community - was endorsed by the Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities.
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What are Benedict's values?

Our Five Core Values

There are many values embedded in the Rule of Benedict. Of these, The College of St. Scholastica has chosen to focus on five: Community, Hospitality, Respect, Stewardship, and Love of Learning.
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What is the Benedictine motto?

St Benedict's motto was Ora et Labora (prayer and work). Laborare Est Orare (to work is to pray), detail of a nineteenth century painting by John Rogers Herbert, showing Benedictine monks at work.
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What are the 6 Benedictine values?

Benedictine Values
  • Community. Striving together for the common good and growing in relationship with God, one another, and self. ...
  • Hospitality. Receiving others as Christ with warmth and attentiveness. ...
  • Moderation. Honoring all of God's creation and living simply with balance and gratitude. ...
  • Prayer. ...
  • Respect for Persons. ...
  • Service.
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What are the 12 Benedictine values?

We believe in service to the common good, respect for the individual, virtuous friendship, and the beatitudes. Demonstrate good will, humility, trust, accountability, justice, faithfulness, obedience, peace, and discipleship.
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What is the golden Rule of Benedictine life?

According to Benedict, all things – eating, drinking, sleeping, reading, working, and praying – should be done in moderation. In Wisdom Distilled from the Daily, Sister Joan Chittister writes that in Benedict's Rule, "All must be given its due, but only its due.
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What are the 3 vows of the Benedictine rule?

The monastic vows are an aid in losing these aspects of self. Benedictine monks take three vows—obedience, stability, and conversatio morum.
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What are the 5 rules of St Benedict?

The Rule revolves around five practices: ​Prayer, Work, Study, Hospitality and Renewal. ​Prayer is the foundation to the monastic life and calling, and can be a constant part of the life of non-monastics as well.
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What are the 3 vows of St. Benedict?

The three standard vows, also known as the “evangelical counsels”, taken in most Catholic religious orders are poverty, chastity and obedience.
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What color is a positive Benedict's test?

Interpreting Benedict's Reagent Results

In general, blue to blue-green or yellow-green is negative, yellowish to bright yellow is a moderate positive, and bright orange is a very strong positive. (See below).
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What does a positive Benedict's mean?

It can be noted that Benedict's test can also be used to check for the presence of glucose in a urine sample. Since this test detects any aldehydes and α-hydroxy ketones and glucose is an aldose whose open-chain forms an aldehyde group, the test yields a positive result when glucose is present in the analyte.
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What was the purpose of Benedict's rules?

Benedict's rule provided for a monastic day of work, prayer, and contemplation, offering psychological balance in the monk's life. It also elevated the dignity of manual labour in the service of God, long scorned by the elites of antiquity.
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What is the root of all Benedictine values?

Benedictine monastic community is rooted in a particular place in which mutual service, especially in the mundane areas of everyday life, is demanded of all with no expectation of individual reward. It is a challenge to contribute to a living, flesh and blood community on such terms.
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What are the 4 pillars of Benedictine College?

The four black boxes represent the four pillars of Benedictine College (Catholic, Benedictine, Liberal Arts, Residential). The three red lines reflect the college's mission statement and stand for community, faith and scholarship.
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What is the Benedictine charism?

In essence, the charism of Benedictine life is simple: to worship God, to practise true Christian charity, to work and to study.
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What is the first Rule of Benedict?

The first step, then, of humility is if one set the fear of God always before his eyes and altogether avoid forgetfulness; and be always mindful of everything that God has ordered and always ponder over life eternal, which is prepared for those that fear God; and how hell will consume, for their sins, such as despise ...
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What was the first Rule of a Benedictine monk?

Benedict was a devout Italian Christian who became a monk at the age of 20, wishing to withdraw from the world after he visited Rome and was shocked by how immoral life in the Holy City had become. He founded his own monastery in 529. The Benedictine Rule is strict—its main theme being absolute obedience to the Abbot.
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How do Benedictine monks greet each other?

A designated brother knocks on the door of each monastic cell. He calls out a simple liturgical greeting, which seems to sum up our whole monastic life: “Benedicamus Domino” (“Let us bless the Lord”). A response is given to that: “Deo gratias!” (“Thanks be to God!”).
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Who is the saint that protects you from evil?

Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil.
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How do you practice Benedictine spirituality?

23 Benedictine Practices
  1. Awareness of God. In Benedictine practice we acknowledge the primacy of God and look for God in the ordinary events of each day. ...
  2. Being in Right Relationship. ...
  3. Commitment to Growth (Conversatio) ...
  4. Community. ...
  5. Gratitude. ...
  6. Hospitality. ...
  7. Humility. ...
  8. Lectio divina / Listening to God's Word in Scripture.
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What time do Benedictine monks go to bed?

Bedtime – the monks went to bed at 8pm in the winter and 9pm in the summer. They had to sleep in dormitories of 10 or 20. They slept fully clothed except that they had to remove their knives in case they cut themselves when they were asleep.
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What are the 4 types of monk?

As you will recall, Benedict lists the four kinds of monks as coenobites, anchorites/hermits, sarabaites, and gyrovagues.
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What is the Benedictine vow of stability?

Stability means that the monk pledges lifelong commitment to a particular community. To limit oneself voluntarily to one place with one group of people for the rest of one's life makes a powerful statement.
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How many Benedictines are there today?

A living tradition

Today there are about 25,000 Benedictine monks and nuns, as well as over 5,000 Cistercians and others who live according to the Rule of St. Benedict.
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