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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER LVII Of the Artists of the Monastery
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If there be skilled workmen in the monastery, let them work at their
art in all humility, if the Abbot giveth his permission. But if anyone
of them should grow proud by reason of his art, in that he seemeth to
confer a benefit on the monastery, let him be removed from that work
and not return to it, unless after he hath humbled himself, the Abbot
again ordereth him to do so. But if any of the work of the artists is
to be sold, let them, through whose hands the transaction must pass,
see to it, that they do not presume to practice any fraud on the
monastery. Let them always be mindful of Ananias and Saphira, lest,
perhaps, the death which these suffered in the body (cf Acts 5:1-11),
they and all who practice any fraud in things belonging to the
monastery suffer in the soul. On the other hand, as regards the prices
of these things, let not the vice of avarice creep in, but let it
always be given a little cheaper than it can be given by seculars, That
God May Be Glorified in All Things (1 Pt 4:11).
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