Excerpt from Commentaire sur la Règle de Saint Benoit
Saint Benoît indique à. Qui s'adresse l'invitation, à. Qui convient le pro gramme dont il vient de tracer une première esquisse à. Vous donc s'adresse présentement ma parole, mon exhortation paternelle, qui que vous soyez, pourvu que vous apparteniez à. La race des dociles et des forts réserve faite pour ceux qui sont liés par d'autres devoirs et pour les incapables, il n'y a pas d'exclusion prononcée. On suppose seulement chez le candidat le dessein de souscrire aux conditions de la vie monas tique, qui se réduisent à. Trois renoncer à ses volontés propres, prendre en main les armes de l'obéissance et militer pour le Seigneur.
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