Have you thought about it? Are not you interested? Are you called? Attractive? Do you want to know more?
St. Benedict's Monastic Life Rules are inspired and formed by countless monks, nuns, pastors, butler, teachers, parish workers, clergy and many others. It has always shown the path of Christian discipleship relations, but it also helps all those who are anxious to live a better life to contribute to our world society. Over the course of 40 years, the monastery of Christ in the desert had very valuable benefits under the direction of Father Abbott Philippe Lawrence. He is the "father" of our community and is responsible for helping all the people living in our monastery find their career in life. We always recognize that the occupation called by God is service to the Lord, love and obedience.
In Roman Catholicism, the monks are members of religious groups who live together in public life under the rules of monasteries, monasteries or monastery lives (such as St. Benedict's rules). The Church of St. Benedict (AD 480 - 543 AD or 547 AD) is considered the founder of the Western Abbey. He wrote the St. Benedict Principal Law which is the basis of the Order of St. Benedict, and all its reform organizations like Sister Cyan and Trapist. He founded the Benedictine monastery in 529, Monte Cassino
St. Benedict was widely regarded as the father of Western monastic life, whose scripture was written in Montecassino in the middle of the sixth century. St. Benedict often practiced himself well in the early form of the eastern monastery and shaped this sacred way of life in today's western world. Domination of St. Benedict became an important guide to his vision of monastic life and a religious life. The "rule" and the creation of a large number of faithful followers ensured the geographic spread of St. Benedict's idea and words and survived for centuries since then.