It is called Regula Sancti Benedicti - the rule of Saint Benedict or, simply, Regula - the rule. To read the Rule, click on this link.
Saint Benedict
Saint Benedict of Nursia wrote a book of rules called the Rule of Saint Benedict, which serves as a guide for governing monasteries. It emphasizes humility, obedience, and prayer as central to the monastic life.
The rules for convents were established by Saint Benedict of Nursia, who created the Rule of Saint Benedict in the 6th century. This rule outlined the principles and guidelines for monastic life in Christian communities.
Saint Pachomius wrote a set of rules for organizing and governing monastic communities, known as the "Pachomian Rule." Saint Basil wrote "The Longer Rule" and "The Shorter Rule," which outlined guidelines for monastic life and communal living in Christian monasteries.
Because they considered his rules for monastic life to be too strict.
Benedict of Nursia (c. 480–550 AD) was a Christian monk and the founder of the Benedictine monastic tradition. He is best known for his work, the "Rule of Saint Benedict," which outlines guidelines for monastic life, emphasizing community living, prayer, and work. His teachings and rules significantly influenced Western monasticism and laid the foundation for many monastic communities throughout Europe. He is venerated as a saint in both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, with his feast day celebrated on July 11.
Saint Benedict of Nursia wrote the rules that became the foundation of western monasticism.
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The Saint or Sinner board game is produced by Hasbro. The rules for the game can be found on the Hasbro website.
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We have three books of the teachings of The Buddha, it is called the Tripitaka, literally "three baskets". The first basket is the Sutras, which are the teachings and sermons of The Buddha. The second is Abhidharma, which are philospical discoures on the teachings. The third is Vinaya, which are the rules for monastic life.