

An edition of De spirituali amicitia (1900)
By Aelred of Rievaulx, Saint,Grimlaicus,Aelred,Marsha Dutton
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Abbaye de Bellefontaine
Language
fre
Pages
147
Description:
"The monk Grimlaicus (ca. 900) wrote a rule for those who, like himself, pursued the solitary life within a monastic community. Never leaving their cell yet participating in the liturgical life of the monastery through a window into the church, these "enclosed" sought to serve God alone. Beyond the details of horarium, reception of newcomers, diet, and clothing, Grimlaicus details practical measures for maintaining spiritual, psychological, and physical health, and for giving counsel to others. Scripture, the Rule of St. Benedict, and the teachings of early ecclesial and monastic writers form the kernel of Grimlaicus's wise and balanced rule, presented here for the first time in English translation." -- Publisher's description.
subjects: Early works to 1800, Catholic Church, Spiritual life, Christianity, Friendship, Religious aspects of Friendship, Doctrines, Sources, History, Biography, Christian saints, Translations into English, Theology, Church history, Monasticism and religious orders, Rules, Cenobites, Religion & Beliefs, of Rievaulx, Saint,, Specific Members Of Religious Congregations And Orders, Great Britain, Norman period, 1066-1154, 1110-1167, Aelred, Aelred,, Aelred, of rievaulx, saint, 1110-1167, Saints, Great britain, biography, Benedictines, Regula (Benedict, Saint, Abbot of Monte Cassino), Great britain, history, medieval period, 1066-1485, Christian patron saints, Great britain, history, anglo-saxon period, 449-1066, Great britain, church history, sources, Great britain, history, sources, Spiritual life, catholic church, Monasticism and religious orders, rules, Monks, Aelred , 1110-1167, Ninian , -432?, Christian saints--great britain--biography, Br1710 .a35 2006
People: Aelred of Rievaulx, Saint (1110-1167), Ninian Saint (d. 432?)
Places: Great Britain, Northern England
Times: Middle Ages, 600-1500, Norman period, 1066-1154, To 1066