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Carmelite Rule

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1 1 | Art. 1~Albert, called by God's 2 10| Art. 10~Each one of you is to stay 3 11| Art. 11~Those who know how to say 4 12| Art. 12~None of the brothers must 5 13| Art. 13~You may have as many asses 6 14| Art. 14~An oratory should be built 7 15| Art. 15~On Sundays too, or other 8 16| Art. 16~You are to fast every day, 9 17| Art. 17~You are to abstain from 10 18| Art. 18~Since man's life on earth 11 19| Art. 19~Your loins are to be girt 12 2 | Art. 2~Many and varied are the 13 20| Art. 20~You must give yourselves 14 21| Art. 21~The Apostle would have us 15 22| Art. 22~You, brother B., and whoever 16 23| Art. 23~You, other brothers too, 17 24| Art. 24~Here then are the few points 18 3 | Art. 3~It is to me, however, that 19 4 | Art. 4~The first thing I require 20 5 | Art. 5~If the prior and brothers 21 6 | Art. 6~Next, each one of you is 22 7 | Art. 7~However, you are to eat 23 8 | Art. 8~None of the brothers is 24 9 | Art. 9~The prior's cell should 25 19| and with it you will be able to quench all the flaming 26 19| spirit, the word of God, must abound in your mouths and hearts. 27 17| Art. 17~You are to abstain from meat, except as a remedy 28 19| have the Lord's word for accompaniment.~ 29 | according 30 21| uttered will have to be accounted for on judgement day. Make 31 23| those who rule the Churches, addressed the words: Whoever pays 32 12| purpose -- whatever befits his age and needs.~ 33 6 | disposition of the prior with the agreement of the other brothers, or 34 1 | Art. 1~Albert, called by God's favour 35 2 | chosen, should live a life of alegiance to Jesus Christ -- how, 36 20| willing to work should not be allowed to eat either. For we have 37 | although 38 18| to withstand the enemy's ambush.~ 39 13| and may keep a certain amount of livestock or poultry.~ 40 | another 41 | anyone 42 | anything 43 12| that is from the brother he appoints for the purpose -- whatever 44 9 | first to meet those who approach, and whatever has to be 45 11| according to the Church's approved custom. Those who do not 46 18| clothe yourselves in God's armour so that you may be ready 47 13| 13~You may have as many asses and mules as you need, however, 48 20| your leader you cannot go astray. We lived among you, he 49 10| watch at his prayers unless attending to some other duty.~ 50 17| cooked with meat, so as to avoid giving trouble to your hosts. 51 3 | life in keeping with your avowed purpose, a rule you may 52 21| on judgement day. Make a balance then, each of you, to weigh 53 | because 54 12| the purpose -- whatever befits his age and needs.~ 55 17| more often than not have to beg your way; outside your own 56 1 | of the Holy Spirit to his beloved sons in Christ, B. and the 57 1 | the church of Jerusalem, bids health in the Lord and the 58 1 | health in the Lord and the blessing of the Holy Spirit to his 59 16| until Easter Day, unless bodily sickness or feebleness, 60 22| be first must become your bondsman.~ 61 | both 62 24| obliged to do. See that the bounds of common sense are not 63 20| that they earn their own bread by silent toil. This is 64 19| girt with chastity, your breast fortified by holy meditations, 65 19| Put on holiness as your breastplate, and it will enable you 66 21| elsewhere: The use of many words brings harm to the speaker's soul. 67 14| 14~An oratory should be built as conveniently as possible 68 20| and day so as not to be a burden to any of you; not because 69 20| devil may always find you busy; no idleness on your part 70 1 | Art. 1~Albert, called by God's favour to be patriarch 71 | cannot 72 11| who know how to say the canonical hours with those in orders 73 21| silence so strictly, be careful not to indulge in a great 74 21| much talk, and he wo is careless in speech will come to harm; 75 1 | near the spring on Mount Carmel.~ 76 9 | in consequence may all be carried out as he may decide and 77 20| your part must give him a chance to pierce the defences of 78 23| who, to those who rule the Churches, addressed the words: Whoever 79 12| of the brothers must lay claim to anything as his own, 80 18| you must use every care to clothe yourselves in God's armour 81 24| our Lord, at his second coming will reward anyone who does 82 21| keep silence from after Compline until after Prime the next 83 2 | pure in heart and stout in conscience, he must be unswerving in 84 4 | for the office by common consent, or that of the greater 85 9 | whatever has to be done in consequence may all be carried out as 86 23| will not be found guilty of contempt, but will merit life eternal 87 5 | site that is suitable and convenient for the observance proper 88 14| oratory should be built as conveniently as possible among the cells, 89 17| foodstuffs that have been cooked with meat, so as to avoid 90 15| fault, should be lovingly corrected.~ 91 24| provide you with a standard of counduct to live up to; but our Lord, 92 16| the Exaltation of the Holy Cross until Easter Day, unless 93 11| to the Church's approved custom. Those who do not know the 94 15| On Sundays too, or other days if necessary, you should 95 21| not to indulge in a great deal of talk, for, as Scripture 96 9 | be carried out as he may decide and order.~ 97 4 | he must try to make his deeds the true reflection -- and 98 20| him a chance to pierce the defences of your souls. In this respect 99 19| salvation, and so be sure of deliverance by our only Saviour, who 100 16| some other good reason, demand a dispensation from the 101 18| and all who would live devotedly in Christ must undergo persecution, 102 18| lion looking for prey to devour, you must use every care 103 6 | you propose to occupy may dictate, and allotted by disposition 104 15| should discuss matters of discipline and your spiritual welfare; 105 15| if necessary, you should discuss matters of discipline and 106 23| whoever treats you with dishonour dishonours me; if you remain 107 23| treats you with dishonour dishonours me; if you remain so minded 108 16| other good reason, demand a dispensation from the fast; for necessity 109 6 | dictate, and allotted by disposition of the prior with the agreement 110 | does 111 11| when that number is to be doubled so that the Our Father is 112 10| attending to some other duty.~ 113 20| Jesus Christ, that they earn their own bread by silent 114 18| 18~Since man's life on earth is a time of trial, and 115 16| of the Holy Cross until Easter Day, unless bodily sickness 116 17| sea, however, meat may be eaten.~ 117 | either 118 21| tongue give offence, and employ every care in keeping silent, 119 19| breastplate, and it will enable you to love the Lord your 120 18| be ready to withstand the enemy's ambush.~ 121 9 | cell should stand near the entrance to your property, so that 122 23| contempt, but will merit life eternal as fit reward for your obedience.~ 123 | everyone 124 | everything 125 16| Sundays, from the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross until 126 24| of common sense are not exceeded, however, for common sense 127 8 | that allotted to him or to exchange cells with another, without 128 21| Scripture has it -- and experience teaches us no less -- sin 129 15| occasion the indiscretions and failings of the brothers, if any 130 11| doubled so that the Our Father is said fifty times; the 131 11| must say twenty-five Our Fathers for the night office, except 132 15| brothers, if any be found at fault, should be lovingly corrected.~ 133 1 | Albert, called by God's favour to be patriarch of the church 134 16| except Sundays, from the feast of the Exaltation of the 135 | few 136 11| Vespers when it must be said fifteen times.~ 137 11| that the Our Father is said fifty times; the same prayer must 138 20| that the devil may always find you busy; no idleness on 139 19| be able to quench all the flaming missiles of the wicked one: 140 18| persecution, and the devil your foe is on the prowl like a roaring 141 20| and goodness: see that you follow it.~ 142 17| your own houses you may eat foodstuffs that have been cooked with 143 19| with chastity, your breast fortified by holy meditations, for, 144 5 | brothers see fit, you may have foundations in solitary places, or where 145 19| Saviour, who sets his own free from their sins. The sword 146 14| without difficulty, you are to gather each morning to hear Mass.~ 147 20| imitate. For the charge we gave you when we were with you 148 19| 19~Your loins are to be girt with chastity, your breast 149 17| with meat, so as to avoid giving trouble to your hosts. At 150 20| as your leader you cannot go astray. We lived among you, 151 16| feebleness, or some other good reason, demand a dispensation 152 20| the way of holiness and goodness: see that you follow it.~ 153 21| careful not to indulge in a great deal of talk, for, as Scripture 154 4 | consent, or that of the greater and maturer part of you; 155 24| for common sense is the guide of the virtues.~ 156 23| minded you will not be found guilty of contempt, but will merit 157 | had 158 19| your faith]. On your head set the helmet of salvation, 159 1 | church of Jerusalem, bids health in the Lord and the blessing 160 14| to gather each morning to hear Mass.~ 161 20| eat either. For we have heard that there are certain restless 162 19| abound in your mouths and hearts. Let all you do have the 163 19| faith]. On your head set the helmet of salvation, and so be 164 3 | rule you may hold fast to henceforward; and therefore:~ 165 | Here 166 1 | Christ, B. and the other hermits under obedience to him, 167 | himself 168 21| will lie in silence and hope. For this reason I lay down 169 17| avoid giving trouble to your hosts. At sea, however, meat may 170 17| your way; outside your own houses you may eat foodstuffs that 171 23| too, hold your prior in humble reverence, your minds not 172 20| always find you busy; no idleness on your part must give him 173 20| there are certain restless idlers among you. We charge people 174 20| selves, an example you might imitate. For the charge we gave 175 20| people of this kind, and implore them in the name of our 176 15| and on this occasion the indiscretions and failings of the brothers, 177 21| strictly, be careful not to indulge in a great deal of talk, 178 21| speech, and your fall be irreparable and prove mortal. Like the 179 1 | patriarch of the church of Jerusalem, bids health in the Lord 180 17| But as, when you are on a journey, you more often than not 181 21| have to be accounted for on judgement day. Make a balance then, 182 21| As the Prophet also makes known to us: Silence is the way 183 20| lived among you, he said, labouring and wary, toiling night 184 6 | situated as the lie of the land you propose to occupy may 185 11| the morining in place of Lauds, and seven times too for 186 8 | cells with another, without leave or whoever is prior at the 187 | less 188 | Let 189 19| faith; [and the victory lies in this -- your faith]. 190 18| the prowl like a roaring lion looking for prey to devour, 191 7 | you in a common refectory, listening together meanwhile to a 192 20| you cannot go astray. We lived among you, he said, labouring 193 13| keep a certain amount of livestock or poultry.~ 194 19| Art. 19~Your loins are to be girt with chastity, 195 18| prowl like a roaring lion looking for prey to devour, you 196 19| and it will enable you to love the Lord your God with all 197 15| found at fault, should be lovingly corrected.~ 198 | made 199 | makes 200 18| Art. 18~Since man's life on earth is a time 201 14| gather each morning to hear Mass.~ 202 2 | unswerving in the service of his Master.~ 203 15| necessary, you should discuss matters of discipline and your spiritual 204 6 | other brothers, or the more mature among them.~ 205 4 | that of the greater and maturer part of you; each of the 206 | meanwhile 207 19| as Scripture has it, holy meditation will save you. Put on holiness 208 19| breast fortified by holy meditations, for, as Scripture has it, 209 9 | that he may be the first to meet those who approach, and 210 23| guilty of contempt, but will merit life eternal as fit reward 211 | might 212 23| dishonours me; if you remain so minded you will not be found guilty 213 23| in humble reverence, your minds not on him but on Christ 214 19| to quench all the flaming missiles of the wicked one: there 215 11| said seven times in the morining in place of Lauds, and seven 216 14| you are to gather each morning to hear Mass.~ 217 21| be irreparable and prove mortal. Like the Prophet, watch 218 1 | live near the spring on Mount Carmel.~ 219 20| the Apostle, into whose mouth Christ put his own words. 220 | much 221 13| may have as many asses and mules as you need, however, and 222 20| and implore them in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, 223 20| of faith and truth to the nations: with him as your leader 224 10| stay in his own cell or nearby, pondering the Lord's law 225 15| Sundays too, or other days if necessary, you should discuss matters 226 16| dispensation from the fast; for necessity overrides every law.~ 227 12| whatever befits his age and needs.~ 228 19| soul and strength, and your neighbour as yourself. Faith must 229 11| and solemnities when that number is to be doubled so that 230 24| who does more than he is obliged to do. See that the bounds 231 15| spiritual welfare; and on this occasion the indiscretions and failings 232 19| must be your shield on all occasions, and with it you will be 233 21| step lest your tongue give offence, and employ every care in 234 | often 235 | once 236 | only 237 14| Art. 14~An oratory should be built as conveniently 238 11| canonical hours with those in orders should do so, in the way 239 | others 240 | otherwise 241 | ours 242 | out 243 17| not have to beg your way; outside your own houses you may 244 | over 245 16| the fast; for necessity overrides every law.~ 246 4 | and the renunciation of ownership.~ 247 1 | called by God's favour to be patriarch of the church of Jerusalem, 248 20| and the example of Saint Paul the Apostle, into whose 249 20| idlers among you. We charge people of this kind, and implore 250 18| devotedly in Christ must undergo persecution, and the devil your foe 251 20| must give him a chance to pierce the defences of your souls. 252 11| times in the morining in place of Lauds, and seven times 253 23| him but on Christ who has placed him over you, and who, to 254 5 | foundations in solitary places, or where you are given 255 19| wicked one: there can be no pleasing God without faith; [and 256 24| 24~Here then are the few points I have written down to provide 257 10| his own cell or nearby, pondering the Lord's law day and night 258 12| his own, but you are to possess everything in common; and 259 14| built as conveniently as possible among the cells, where, 260 13| certain amount of livestock or poultry.~ 261 20| you; not because we had no power to do otherwise but so as 262 22| keep in mind and put into practice what our Lord said in the 263 11| said fifty times; the same prayer must be said seven times 264 10| and keeping watch at his prayers unless attending to some 265 20| own words. God made him preacher and teacher of faith and 266 18| roaring lion looking for prey to devour, you must use 267 21| after Compline until after Prime the next day. At other times, 268 4 | each of the others must promise him obedience -- of which, 269 4 | obedience -- of which, once promised, he must try to make his 270 5 | convenient for the observance proper to your Order.~ 271 9 | near the entrance to your property, so that he may be the first 272 6 | the lie of the land you propose to occupy may dictate, and 273 21| fall be irreparable and prove mortal. Like the Prophet, 274 24| points I have written down to provide you with a standard of counduct 275 18| devil your foe is on the prowl like a roaring lion looking 276 2 | to Jesus Christ -- how, pure in heart and stout in conscience, 277 19| with it you will be able to quench all the flaming missiles 278 21| says in the Gospel: Every rash word uttered will have to 279 7 | together meanwhile to a reading from Holy Scripture where 280 18| armour so that you may be ready to withstand the enemy's 281 12| in common; and each is to receive from the prior -- that is 282 7 | been given you in a common refectory, listening together meanwhile 283 4 | make his deeds the true reflection -- and also chastity and 284 21| his words in; keep a tight rein on your mouths, lest you 285 2 | his station or the kind of religious observance he has chosen, 286 23| dishonour dishonours me; if you remain so minded you will not be 287 17| abstain from meat, except as a remedy for sickness or feebleness. 288 4 | and also chastity and the renunciation of ownership.~ 289 4 | Art. 4~The first thing I require is for you to have a prior, 290 20| defences of your souls. In this respect you have both the teaching 291 22| make himself servant to the rest, and whichever of you would 292 20| heard that there are certain restless idlers among you. We charge 293 23| hold your prior in humble reverence, your minds not on him but 294 18| foe is on the prowl like a roaring lion looking for prey to 295 20| teaching and the example of Saint Paul the Apostle, into whose 296 2 | are the ways in which our saintly forefathers laid down how 297 19| your head set the helmet of salvation, and so be sure of deliverance 298 | same 299 19| it, holy meditation will save you. Put on holiness as 300 19| deliverance by our only Saviour, who sets his own free from 301 17| trouble to your hosts. At sea, however, meat may be eaten.~ 302 24| to; but our Lord, at his second coming will reward anyone 303 20| to give you, in your own selves, an example you might imitate. 304 6 | one of you is to have a separate cell, situated as the lie 305 22| among you must make himself servant to the rest, and whichever 306 2 | must be unswerving in the service of his Master.~ 307 19| your faith]. On your head set the helmet of salvation, 308 19| by our only Saviour, who sets his own free from their 309 19| yourself. Faith must be your shield on all occasions, and with 310 21| experience teaches us no less -- sin will not be wanting where 311 | Since 312 19| his own free from their sins. The sword of the spirit, 313 5 | or where you are given a site that is suitable and convenient 314 6 | to have a separate cell, situated as the lie of the land you 315 11| office, except on Sundays and solemnities when that number is to be 316 5 | may have foundations in solitary places, or where you are 317 1 | Holy Spirit to his beloved sons in Christ, B. and the other 318 20| pierce the defences of your souls. In this respect you have 319 21| words brings harm to the speaker's soul. And our Lord says 320 15| matters of discipline and your spiritual welfare; and on this occasion 321 1 | to him, who live near the spring on Mount Carmel.~ 322 9 | The prior's cell should stand near the entrance to your 323 24| down to provide you with a standard of counduct to live up to; 324 2 | how everyone, whatever his station or the kind of religious 325 10| 10~Each one of you is to stay in his own cell or nearby, 326 21| the Prophet, watch your step lest your tongue give offence, 327 2 | how, pure in heart and stout in conscience, he must be 328 21| need not keep silence so strictly, be careful not to indulge 329 21| mouths, lest you should stumble and fall in speech, and 330 22| brother B., and whoever may succeed you as prior, must always 331 5 | are given a site that is suitable and convenient for the observance 332 19| of salvation, and so be sure of deliverance by our only 333 19| free from their sins. The sword of the spirit, the word 334 20| God made him preacher and teacher of faith and truth to the 335 21| has it -- and experience teaches us no less -- sin will not 336 20| respect you have both the teaching and the example of Saint 337 21| silence, for in silence he tells us to work. As the Prophet 338 | therefore 339 | they 340 4 | Art. 4~The first thing I require is for you to 341 21| weigh his words in; keep a tight rein on your mouths, lest 342 | together 343 20| their own bread by silent toil. This is the way of holiness 344 20| said, labouring and wary, toiling night and day so as not 345 21| watch your step lest your tongue give offence, and employ 346 23| heed to me, and whoever treats you with dishonour dishonours 347 18| life on earth is a time of trial, and all who would live 348 17| meat, so as to avoid giving trouble to your hosts. At sea, however, 349 4 | try to make his deeds the true reflection -- and also chastity 350 20| and teacher of faith and truth to the nations: with him 351 4 | once promised, he must try to make his deeds the true 352 11| know the hours must say twenty-five Our Fathers for the night 353 | under 354 18| devotedly in Christ must undergo persecution, and the devil 355 2 | in conscience, he must be unswerving in the service of his Master.~ 356 | up 357 21| Gospel: Every rash word uttered will have to be accounted 358 2 | Art. 2~Many and varied are the ways in which our 359 11| other hours, except for Vespers when it must be said fifteen 360 19| without faith; [and the victory lies in this -- your faith]. 361 24| sense is the guide of the virtues.~ 362 21| less -- sin will not be wanting where there is much talk, 363 20| he said, labouring and wary, toiling night and day so 364 | was 365 2 | Many and varied are the ways in which our saintly forefathers 366 21| balance then, each of you, to weigh his words in; keep a tight 367 15| discipline and your spiritual welfare; and on this occasion the 368 | were 369 | what 370 22| servant to the rest, and whichever of you would be first must 371 | whose 372 19| flaming missiles of the wicked one: there can be no pleasing 373 20| this: that woever is not willing to work should not be allowed 374 18| that you may be ready to withstand the enemy's ambush.~ 375 21| there is much talk, and he wo is careless in speech will 376 20| with you was this: that woever is not willing to work should 377 24| are the few points I have written down to provide you with 378 | yourself


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