• Chapter 6 – St Benedict Rule – part 2 (cont.)

    On SilenceSilence is central to Benedictine monks life. It is interesting to notice that The Rule starts with the words, “Listen, my son to the master’s instructions and take them to heart.”.4 The act of listening implies being in silence, listening to the master’s words, the abbot or mother in the case of Benedictine nuns.…


  • about Paul

    “For I judged not myself to know any thing among you…” ” And I was with you in weakness…” ” And my speech and my preaching was not in persuasive words of human wisdom, but in shewing of the Spirit and power;” ” That your faith might not stand on the wisdom of men, but…


  • Fundamental Theology

    From Wikipedia: “…fundamental theology does not directly work towards evangelisation, but rather towards the analysis of where and by what means God brings human beings to assent to his Word“ This definition is rather interesting as during the first centuries of the church such as the Patristic and Middle Age – St. Thomas Aquinas is…