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It’s hard to believe I am at the end of this course! It’s been wonderful to pray through various areas of life systematically, and to engage with you all in the process. To wrap up this course, I’d like to share with you all my final product, which I’m sure will evolve over time:
“To pursue a life of love for God and neighbor and care for all Creation
Characterized by serenity, simplicity, and service
Via the ancient monastic rhythms of prayer, study, and work
And the Benedictine vows of obedience, stability, and conversion of life.”
Blessings to you all as you continue your journey,
Sr. Becca
Sr. Becca, congratulations on finishing the course!
I love the beauty of your personal rule of life. I mentioned in my post that I looked at samples posted at https://ruleoflife.com/myrule/ that used a graphic or poetic form for the personal rule rather than a chart or prose one. Your rule reads like a lovely work of poetry, but I can also visualize it being laid out on a page that incorporates meaningful graphics. I am very impressed with how some people (including you) have turned their rules into works of art. For example, see Tammy’s Rule at https://ruleoflifedotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/tammys-rule-of-life.pdf
I have enjoyed participating in Forum discussions with you very much. I pray that you will be richly blessed in your future endeavors.
Maggie Hoggard