*quote is from the Prologue of the Rule of Benedict
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We invite you to sign the Monk Manifesto below (scroll all the way to the bottom for the comment box). State your solidarity with others who want to express their inner monk in everyday life.
Monk: from the Greek monachos meaning single or solitary, a monk in the world does not live apart but immersed in the everyday with a single-hearted and undivided presence, always striving for greater wholeness and integrity
Manifesto: from the Latin for clear, means a public declaration of principles and intentions.
Monk Manifesto: A public expression of your commitment to live a compassionate, contemplative, and creative life.
*quote is from the Prologue of the Rule of Benedict
1,813 Responses
This is a great manifesto! I’m in!
This is exactly where God is leading me. I joyfully sign the Monk Manifesto.
Epiphany seems to be a good day to be open to Life and Love in new ways.
I too am signing on Epiphany. I long for the continued revelation of God with us.
I am signing on Epiphany — a good day for it.
What a beautiful manifesto. I will be using this during this year to buoy my spirits and to feel connection to this lovely community of monks. Peace and all good.
I have been a Dancing Monk for decades. Remembering how David danced in front of the Ark I always said “I’m going to do some serious praising of the Lord” when going out dancing, even to discos and parties.
I say YES as Mary committed to a life of complete devotion to the Divine. I understand and consent to the Monk Manifesto with Joy.
I commit to becoming a Dancing Monk!
Oh my! I am so happy to have stumbled across this site today. Yes, I do indeed commit! Thank you so much!