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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER XXIV What the Manner of Excommunication Should Be
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The degree of excommunication or punishment ought to be meted out
according to the gravity of the offense, and to determine that is left
to the judgment of the Abbot. If, however, anyone of the brethren is
detected in smaller faults, let him be debarred from eating at the
common table.
The following shall be the practice respecting one who is excluded from
the common table: that he does not intone a psalm or an antiphon nor
read a lesson in the oratory until he hath made satisfaction; let him
take his meal alone, after the refection of the brethren; thus: if, for
instance, the brethren take their meal at the sixth hour that brother
will take his at the ninth, and if the brethren take theirs at the
ninth, he will take his in the evening, until by due satisfaction he
obtaineth pardon.
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