
The Rule of St. Benedict was born in a time of collapse. Explore the foundational concepts and how they speak to our own age of disruption.
This series will explore some of the foundational Benedictine commitments—stability, deep listening, humility, hospitality, community, stewardship, justice, respect for persons and others. Each value is not merely an abstract principle but a lived discipline. Together, they form a coherent spiritual anthropology: a way of being human before God and with others.
As we move through this series, we will consider:
- The theological grounding of each value
- Its historical expression in daily life
- Its practical application in contemporary contexts—family, ministry, leadership, and work