File 2.01 - THE RULE OF ST. BENEDICT

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2.01

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THE RULE OF ST. BENEDICT

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  • 1997-09-23 (Creation)

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Paperback, 117 pages, computer article

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the file is open for research use

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copyright restrictions may apply

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  • English

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    Content for file: THE RULE OF ST. BENEDICT

    Soft cover book: Anthony C. Meisel, M.L. del Mastro, trans., THE RULE OF ST. BENEDICT, Garden City/New York, Image Books, 1975 (2 copies)

    Computer article, "The Rule of St. Benedict" by Tom Tracy, online at http://www.staugcatholic.org/feature4.shtml, accessed August 11, 2005

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    This book refers to the Rule of St. Benedict as a rule of life for all Christians. This is a modern readable, and fluent translation of the Rule of Benedict. It contains an invaluable, indepth introduction that explores the development and spread of Christian monasticism, a biographical sketch of St. Benedict; and a many-sided analysis

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