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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER LIV Whether a Monk Should Receive Letters or Anything Else
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Let it not be allowed at all for a monk to give or to receive letters,
tokens, or gifts of any kind, either from parents or any other person,
nor from each other, without the permission of the Abbot. But even if
anything is sent him by his parents, let him not presume to accept it
before it hath been make known to the Abbot. And if he order it to be
accepted, let it be in the Abbot's power to give it to whom he
pleaseth. And let not the brother to whom perchance it was sent, become
sad, that "no chance be given to the devil" (Eph 4:27; 1 Tm 5:14). But
whosoever shall presume to act otherwise, let him fall under the
discipline of the Rule.
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