Quotes About Monastic
By definition, the monastic way was designed precisely to allow creatures of the earth to rise toward a purer spirituality.
~ Unknown
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Potiorek was a bachelor who had devoted his life monastically to his profession, while remaining ignorant of every aspect of it that was either modern or important;
~ Max Hastings
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The monastic life is not only quite devoid of value as a means of justification before God, but he also looks upon its renunciation of the duties of this world as the product of selfishness, withdrawing from temporal obligations. In
~ Max Weber
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Strange, don't you think, that nuns and monks make the most sensual food and drink?
~ Megan Chance
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Saint Benedict of Nursia in Italy (c. 480-c. 543) brought common sense to monastic practice. His famous Rule encouraged asceticism and otherworldliness, without leading to excess. It prescribed, in reasonable proportions, prayer, praise, study, and labor in the fields. The Rule is still the guide for many monasteries.
~ Unknown
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The true religion is monastic, ascetic, authoritarian, hierarchical.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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There is particularly bitter irony for the modern reader in Damian's citation of traditional laws that rigorously punish child sex abusers, sending them to monastic prisons for the rest of their lives for a single offense. In the Book of Gomorrah we hear the voice of a prophet speaking to us over the span of centuries, reminding us of vital truths we have abandoned, and calling us to repentance.
~ Peter Damian
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