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The Holy Rule of St. Benedict by Saint Benedict, Abbot of Monte Cassino. This document has been generated from XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) source with RenderX XEP . Trusted By Millions · New Content Daily · Free registration · Ratings & Reviews. Europe, the Rule of ST. BENEDICT possesses— apart from its intrinsic merits, or its value as a literary monumentofthe early Church—an interest which is not limited to the Benedictine family . The Rule of St. Benedict provides tangible advice regarding how a community of Christians can cultivate contented souls that are modest and free from want. This book contains a thorough set of principles for those who wish to grow in God's love by communally engaging in Christ-like disciplines. Europe, the Rule of ST. BENEDICT possesses— apart from its intrinsic merits, or its value as a literary monumentofthe early Church—an interest which is not limited to the Benedictine family alone, but which cannot but be shared by every thoughtful student of history. The English version here presented, which has. Aug 29, · The Rule of Saint Benedict (Latin: Regula Sancti Benedicti) is a book of precepts written in by Benedict of Nursia (c. AD –) for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot. Title: The Rule of Our Most Holy Father St. Benedict, Patriarch of Monks Author: Benedict Created Date: 11/17/ PM. The Rule of St. Benedict provides tangible advice regarding how a community of Christians can cultivate contented souls that are modest and free from want. This book contains a thorough set of principles for those who wish to grow in God's love by communally engaging in Christ-like disciplines. St. Benedict’s times were as turbulent as our own, though for very different reasons. He wrote his Rule primarily for monks, but its sound principles for working together and living together have proved relevant to people of all classes of society through fifteen hundred years. Benedict (c. –) lived in sixth-century Italy.