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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER XLI At What Times the Brethren Should Take Their Refection
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From holy Easter till Pentecost let the brethren dine at the sixth hour
and take supper in the evening. From Pentecost on, however, during the
whole summer, if the monks have no work in the fields and the excess of
the heat doth not interfere, let them fast on Wednesday and Friday
until the ninth hour; but on the other days let them dine at the sixth
hour. This sixth hour for dinner is to be continued, if they have work
in the fields or the heat of the summer is great. Let the Abbot provide
for this; and so let him manage and adapt everything that souls may be
saved, and that what the brethren do, they may do without having a
reasonable cause to murmur. From the ides of September until the
beginning of Lent let them always dine at the ninth hour. During Lent,
however, until Easter, let them dine in the evening. But let this
evening hour be so arranged that they will not need lamp-light during
their meal; but let everything be finished whilst it is still day. But
at all times let the hour of meals, whether for dinner or for supper,
be so arranged that everything is done by daylight.
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