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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER VI Of Silence
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Let us do what the Prophet saith: "I said, I will take heed of my ways,
that I sin not with my tongue: I have set a guard to my mouth, I was
dumb, and was humbled, and kept silence even from good things" (Ps
38[39]:2-3). Here the prophet showeth that, if at times we ought to
refrain from useful speech for the sake of silence, how much more ought
we to abstain from evil words on account of the punishment due to sin.
Therefore, because of the importance of silence, let permission to
speak be seldom given to perfect disciples even for good and holy and
edifying discourse, for it is written: "In much talk thou shalt not
escape sin" (Prov 10:19). And elsewhere: "Death and life are in the
power of the tongue" (Prov 18:21). For it belongeth to the master to
speak and to teach; it becometh the disciple to be silent and to
listen. If, therefore, anything must be asked of the Superior, let it
be asked with all humility and respectful submission. But coarse jests,
and idle words or speech provoking laughter, we condemn everywhere to
eternal exclusion; and for such speech we do not permit the disciple to
open his lips.
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