Given the task of reviving monasticism and imposing uniformity throughout the Carolingian Empire, Witiza, a Visigothic lord became monk with the name Benedict, and read and compared all the existing monastic rules he could. Despite his own preference for rigorous austerity, he settled on the Rule of Saint Benedict, "composed for beginners or the sick" as the guide most suited to his countrymen. Its imposition, with accompanying legislation issued at the reforming synods of Aachen early in the ninth century, made the Rule of Benedict as interpreted by the "second Benedict" the monastic norm in the west and the sole monastic rule for nearly three centuries.
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BENEDICT OF ANIANE
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
Product Weight: 0.33 lbs
Translator: Cabaniss, Allen
Author: Radl, Clemens
Foreword by: Grabowsky, Annette
Publication Date: 2008-06-01
Language: English
Series: Cistercian Studies
Publisher: CISTERCIAN PUBN
Dewey Decimal Classification: B
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780879073206