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The Crown of Monks Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel

The Crown of Monks By Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel

The Crown of Monks by Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel


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The Crown of Monks by Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel

Smaragdus was a monk and abbot of considerable standing in the early ninth century church. His Diadema Monachorum (The Crown of Monks), together with a later commentary on the Rule of Saint Benedict, established him as one of the most significant interpreters of Benedict's Rule in his day and for succeeding generations.

Smaragdus intended The Crown of Monks as a daily resource for monastic communities, to be read at the evening chapter. He sought to arouse well-established monks to a keener and loftier yearning for the heavenly country and to strengthen and instill fear in weaker monks.

In this gathering of excerpts from various respected sources, a genre known as the florilegium, Smaragdus addresses a wide variety of topics perennially significant to monks. It offers rich material for lectio and meditation, forming monastic minds and hearts for facing whatever challenges come their way, linking them with the formative years of the monastic tradition, and pointing them to the final goal: the kingdom of heaven.

About Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel

David Barry OSB made solemn profession at the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, New Norcia, Western Australia in 1960. He has studied at Sant'Anselmo, Rome, and Saint Benet's Hall, Oxford, as well as at Murdoch University. In addition to doing parish work, teaching, working in monastic formation, and giving spiritual direction and retreats in Australia, he has also taught in China and done archival research in Europe on his monastery's founders.

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CIN0879072458G
9780879072452
0879072458
The Crown of Monks by Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel
Used - Good
Paperback
Liturgical Press
2013-04-01
232
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