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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER LXVIII If a Brother Is Commanded to Do Impossible Things
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If, perchance, any difficult or impossible tasks be enjoined on a
brother, let him nevertheless receive the order of him who commandeth
with all meekness and obedience. If, however, he see that the gravity
of the task is altogether beyond his strength, let him quietly and
seasonably submit the reasons for his inability to his Superior,
without pride, protest, or dissent. If, however, after his explanation
the Superior still insisteth on his command, let the younger be
convinced that so it is good for him; and let him obey from love,
relying on the help of God.
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