by Blessed James Alberione
St. Benedict
Abbot
St. Benedict was born at Nursia in Umbria, Italy, in 480. Educated in Rome, Benedict was tormented by the situation at that time. The rich wallowed in easy living and the poor hungered at their gates. Benedict "hungered" too, for peace of mind and lasting wealth. He fled from the pleasures of decadent Rome and chose to live as a hermit in the solitude of the hills of Subiaco. After three years, the renown of his virtues drew many men to him, and they became his disciples. For his monks, he founded several monasteries at Subiaco, and later the great Abbey of of Monte Cassino. His monastic motto was: Ora et labora: pray and work. Benedict died on March 21, around 547.
The offspring of our work to God is prayer. Let us do our best to make it pleasing to God.
Recollection
Let us avoid useless thoughts: novels, conversations, films, magazines, and news that have no true use... let us avoid them! How can we reach recollection in prayer? Let us avoid judging others. When it is not our duty or obligation of office to attend to others, let us take care of ourselves - our religious or scientific instruction, improvement in carrying out our obligations, the practice of charity. Let us neither judge nor condemn our neighbor.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I like the last line by Blessed Alberione, "Let us neither judge nor condemn our neighbor." I believe we have an obligation to share the Gospel, and to promote Christian values in our world, but we should neither judge nor condemn. I'm glad; I don't want to judge and I don't want to condemn.
Also, as a practical matter, judging and condemning are NOT the ways to get anyone to listen to what you want to share with them.
What strikes you most today?
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