Thursday, July 11, 2024

Memorial of Saint Benedict, abbot

(Hosea 11:1-4.8e-9; Matthew 10: 7-15)

St. Benedict serves as much as a symbol of Europe as a model and intercessor for Christians.  Benedict in a sense founded Europe by establishing monasteries in Italy which gave rise to others throughout the continent.  The monasteries gave unity to the different lands.  Keeping record of the classical period in antiquity through copying its books for their libraries and establishing schools, they also preserved for Europe its cultural legacy.  For good reason, then, Pope St. John Paul II proclaimed one of the copatrons of Europe.

As Christian culture is being threatened by secularism and even paganism, there has been a call to rekindle the Benedictine movement.  Named the “Benedict option,” young men and women are retreating to the country to form communities of like-minded people where they may raise their families with Christian values.  The movement is not meant to be massive.  But it is hoped that it might nudge youth everywhere to reconsider the fundamental principles of their lives.

We may not be young enough to seriously consider taking the “Benedict option.” But we can incorporate Benedictine values into our lives.  As Benedictines value the divine office, we might consider making part of it our daily prayer.  As they value hospitality, we might more regularly invite people into our homes.  By adopting these practices, we will probably find our lives more satisfying and peaceful.

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