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hjlf
4 years ago
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Which person, known as the "father of monasticism," wrote a book describing the daily schedule of work and prayer for monks? A.

Saladin B. Richard the Lion-Heart C. Benedict of Nursia D. Henry II
PLEASE HELP ASAP
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2 answers:
kykrilka [37]4 years ago
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Answer:

C. Benedict of Nursia

Explanation:

A work of 73 short parts, the Rule of Saint Benedict presents both spiritual guidance concerning how to live a life on earth centered on Christ and administrative guidelines on the best way to run a religious community effectively.

More than half the chapters describe specific rules for community members and the qualities of obedience and humility expected of monks. Around one-fourth control revere. One-tenth layouts how, and by whom, the religious community ought to be overseen, and another tenth explicitly portrays the abbot's pastoral obligations.

irinina [24]4 years ago
4 0
The person that is known as the "father of monasticism" and wrote a book describing the daily schedule of work and prayer for monks was Benedict of Nursia (C).

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