Old World Background to American History; An Elementary History for the Grades Or Junior High School. Rev. Ed. of "the Story of Europe,"

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Other rules forbade the monks to talk at certain times of the day and in their sleeping halls. For fear lest they might forget themselves at the table. Saint Benedict ordered that one of the brethren should always read aloud at meals, from some holy book. All were required to live on the simplest and plainest food.
The rules, indeed, were so strict that it was often difl&cult to enforce them, especially after the monasteries became rich and powerful. Then, although the monks might not have any
...property of their own, they enjoyed vast riches belonging to the monastery as a whole, and often lived in luxury and idleness. When this happened, there was usu- ally a reaction, and a new order of monks arose with stricter rules. So, we have times of zeal and strict enforcement of the rules, followed by periods of decay; and these, in turn, followed by new periods of strictness. This went on to the close of the Middle Ages, when many of the monasteries were done away with.
266. How One Became a Monk.


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