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The "Regularis Concordia" is a foundational document for monastic life in England, created in the late 10th century under the influence of Dunstan, the Archbishop of Canterbury. It aimed to unify various monastic practices and establish a common rule for Benedictine monks, emphasizing communal living, liturgy, and discipline. The text reflects the efforts to reform and standardize monasticism in England during this period, promoting a balance between prayer, work, and community life.

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