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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER XXXIII Whether Monks Ought to Have Anything of Their Own
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The vice of personal ownership must by all means be cut out in the
monastery by the very root, so that no one may presume to give or
receive anything without the command of the Abbot; nor to have anything
whatever as his own, neither a book, nor a writing tablet, nor a pen,
nor anything else whatsoever, since monks are allowed to have neither
their bodies nor their wills in their own power. Everything that is
necessary, however, they must look for from the Father of the
monastery; and let it not be allowed for anyone to have anything which
the Abbot did not give or permit him to have. Let all things be common
to all, as it is written. And let no one call or take to himself
anything as his own (cf Acts 4:32). But if anyone should be found to
indulge this most baneful vice, and, having been admonished once and
again, doth not amend, let him be subjected to punishment.
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