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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER XXXV Of the Weekly Servers in the Kitchen
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Let the brethren serve each other so that no one be excused from the
work in the kitchen, except on account of sickness or more necessary
work, because greater merit and more charity is thereby acquired. Let
help be given to the weak, however, that they may not do this work with
sadness; but let all have help according to the size of the community
and the circumstances of the place. If the community is large, let the
Cellarer be excused from the kitchen, or if, as we have said, any are
engaged in more urgent work; let the rest serve each other in charity.
Let him who is to go out of the weekly service, do the cleaning on
Saturday. Let him wash the towels with which the brethren wipe their
hands and feet. Let him who goeth out, as well as him who is to come
in, wash the feet of all. Let him return the utensils of his department
to the Cellarer clean and whole. Let the Cellarer give the same to the
one who cometh in, so that he may know what he giveth and what he
receiveth back.
An hour before meal time let the weekly servers receive each a cup of
drink and a piece of bread over the prescribed portion, that they may
serve their brethren at the time time of refection without murmuring
and undue strain. On solemn feast days, however, let them abstain till
after Mass.
As soon as the morning office on Sunday is ended, let the weekly
servers who come in and who go out, cast themselves upon their knees in
the oratory before all, asking their prayers. Let him who goeth out of
the weekly service, say the following verse: Benedictus es, Domine
Deus, qui adjuvisti me et consolatus se me (Dan 3:52; Ps 85[86]:17).
The one going out having said this three times and received the
blessing, let the one who cometh in follow and say: Deus in adjutorium
meum intende; Domine, ad adjuvandum me festina (Ps 69[70]:2). And let
this also be repeated three times by all, and having received the
blessing let him enter upon his weekly service.
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