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The Divine Office in the Rule of St. Benedict

by Sidney Goodwin

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  • Publisher: Colloquium
  • 14 x 21.6 x 0.8 cm

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The Divine Office stands at the center of the Rule of St. Benedict with a quiet but unmistakable authority, shaping the rhythm, spirituality, and identity of Western monasticism for more than fifteen centuries. To approach the Rule without attending to the Opus Dei is to miss the living pulse of Benedictine life, for St. Benedict does not treat the Office as one discipline among many but as the very axis around which the monk's entire existence turns. The Rule's famous injunction, Nihil Operi Dei praeponatur-"Let nothing be preferred to the Work of God"-is not a rhetorical flourish but a theological declaration. It reveals a worldview in which the praise of God is not merely a duty but the monk's participation in the ceaseless worship of heaven, a foretaste of the eternal liturgy, and the means by which time itself is sanctified.

This book seeks to explore the Divine Office in the Rule of St. Benedict from a traditional Catholic perspective, attentive both to the historical development of monastic prayer and to the theological vision that animates Benedict's prescriptions. The Divine Office is not simply a schedule of psalms and readings; it is a school of charity, a discipline of the heart, a communal act of worship, and a spiritual architecture that shapes the monk's entire day. It is also a profound expression of the Church's liturgical life, rooted in Scripture, nourished by the Fathers, and oriented toward the praise of the Triune God. To understand the Office is to understand the Rule, and to understand the Rule is to glimpse the enduring wisdom of a tradition that continues to form souls in holiness.

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  • Title

    The Divine Office in the Rule of St. Benedict

  • Publisher

    Colloquium

  • Published

    March 2026

  • Weight

    168g

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 0.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9798233299025

  • ISBN-10

    8233299022

  • Eden Code

    7443933

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