*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
1,669 Responses
With joy I move forward.
Love to join my fellow monks in living this manifesto.
I commit to the monastic principles stated in the Monk Manifesto and will do my best to live my life accordingly.
Ii am already committed, wonderful to find others who want to live this way.
I commit with great joy to be part of the Monk Manifesto.
I commit to the Monk Manifesto and with God’s grace will attempt to live it out knowing that I start each day at the beginning, that there is no passing or failing but just a continuous walking and growing
Words escape me. I am left with only a simple “yes” to this invitation. I commit to take my place as an active participant in the never ceasing, always unfolding act of creation.
I commit with my heart open and grateful.
I commit to the monastic principles stated in the Monk Manifesto, and hope in God’s grace to assist me to live by the same!
AHO!