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no one, without permission of the abbot, shall presume to give, or receive, or keep as his own, anythings whatever: neither book nor tablet, nor pen: nothing at all..... All things are to be common to all..

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Who wrote rules for monks and nuns?

The most famous was the Rule of St. Benedict written by St. Benedict.


An order of monks who followed a rule of prayer and manual work?

The Benedictines founded by St. Benedict of Nursia


Are St. Benedict and St. Benedictine the same people?

There is only a St. Benedict. The word "Benedictine" is an adjective or noun that describes the order of monks or nuns based on the Rule of St. Benedict.


Who found a community of monks that became the model for Roman Catholic Monasticism?

St. Benedict of Nursia is the founder of Western Monasticism. 7th Century AD.


Whose rule for monks helped organize and spread western monasticism?

St. Benedict, the founder of the Benedictine and several other monastic orders


What order of monks followed a rule of prayer and manual work?

Monks live according to a rule that always specifies prayer and work. 'Ora et labora' is not just a play on words but the Latin for 'pray and work'. The most frequently followed rule in the Latin church was the Rule of St. Benedict, and in the Greek church the rule of St. Basil.


What is an English monk called?

If you mean, "What is a monk called in the English language?", the answer is indeed "monk". If you mean to ask "What are monks of the Anglican Communion are called?", the answer is the same. They are called monks and mainly follow the rule of Saint Benedict.


What time did Nuns wake up?

That would depend entirely upon their Rule. The Rule of Saint Benedict, which governs most nuns (NOT Sisters) specified that the monks should rise "shortly after midnight."


Who was Benedict from the Middle Ages?

Throughout the Middle Ages, the name Benedict was extremely common, particularly among churchmen and monks. A famous Benedict was St Benedict of Nursia in Italy (480 to 547 AD) who wrote a Rule to govern the lives of monks in monasteries. There were many other Benedicts and the name was even adopted by Jews with the Hebrew name "Baruch", since this was difficult for Europeans to pronounce - both names mean "blessed".


What was the book of rules to be used for governing monasteries called?

Most monasteries in the Western branch of the Church are based on The Rule of St. Benedict. There are several major branches of Benedictines, Cistercians, and Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists), plus Camoldese, etc. who all follow The Rule of St. Benedict. In addition to The Rule, each congregation has specific Constitutions and Directories. You may see the Constitutions and Directory for the American-Cassinese Congregation of Benedictines at the link below. Eastern rite monks usually follow The Rule of the Master which is much longer than The Rule of St. Benedict.


Who were the fighting monks?

The templar knights, the hospitalers, the teutons, generally the members of the military orders in the middle ages were refered to as warrior monks. This wasn't completely accurate, as they were not monks, but as they did make many of the same vows and followed daily routines based on the rule of st. Benedict, this is not too far off.


Who is St Benedict and what is his importance to the Catholic Church?

Saint Benedict was the founder of Western Monasticism as we know it today. "The Rule" that was written by him is the guideline that is followed by many monasteries and convents today, especially the actual Order of St. Benedict, where you will the authentic Benedictine monks. For more information, check out their web site below: