*quote is from the Prologue of the Rule of Benedict
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We invite you to. . .
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
1,603 Responses
These are values God has been cultivating in me for the past few years. I sign the manifesto in solidarity with and in community with others, leaning into my desire for continual growth and ongoing conversion.
I again commit to the monk manifesto inn the spirit of gratefulness and discernment
Thank you for this sanctuary space
I sign the Manifesto and recommit to its principles. I notice that having signed it in previous years it’s a good measure of my journey.
I gratefully sign the Monk Manifesto and welcome its guidance and wisdom into my life and my heart.
I’m signing the Monk Manifesto as a symbol of my commitment to its teachings, and to living an ever broadening life of wonder & mystery & learning.
I sign the Monk Manifesto once again and rededicate myself to the principles and intentions of living a compassionate, contemplative and creative life. Blessed be.
I sign the Monk Manifesto.
I commit to continue to try to live a compassionate, contemplative, creative life in community with others. I offer my life to the Divine that it may be so. Adrienne
I commit to the Monk Manifesto.