He who labors as he prays lifts his heart to God with his hands.
BENEDICT OF NURSIAReceive willingly and carry out effectively your loving father’s advice, that by the labor of obedience you may return to Him from whom you had departed by the sloth of disobedience.
More Benedict of Nursia Quotes
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It is useless to subdue the flesh by abstinence, unless one gives up his irregular life, and abandons vices which defile his soul.
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Receive willingly and carry out effectively your loving father’s advice, that by the labor of obedience you may return to Him from whom you had departed by the sloth of disobedience.
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Listen and attend with the ear of your heart.
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Before all, and above all, attention shall be paid to the care of the sick, so that they shall be served as if they were Christ Himself.
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The sleepy like to make excuses.
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Idleness is the enemy of the soul; and therefore the brethren ought to be employed in manual labor at certain times, at others, in devout reading.
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And let them first pray together, that so they may associate in peace.
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The first step of humility is unhesitating obedience which comes naturally to those who cherish Christ above all.
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To attribute to God, and not to self, whatever good one sees in oneself; but to recognize always that the evil is one’s own doing, and to impute it on one’s self.
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He who has ears for hearing, let him listen
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It is time now for us to rise from sleep.
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Girded with faith and the performance of good works, let us follow in his [Jesus] paths by the guidance of the Gospel.
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Listen carefully, my child, to your master’s precepts, and incline the ear of your heart.
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He should first show them in deeds rather than words all that is good and holy.
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The prophet shows that, for the sake of silence, we are to abstain even from good talk. If this be so, how much more needful is it that we refrain from evil words, on account of the penalty of the sin!
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