"Benedictine Rule" are followers that gave up their belongings and spent their time in work and prayer.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Rule offers a reasonable route among individual zeal and formulaic institutionalism; it has become immensely known because of this middle ground.
- In a group setting, Benedict's interests were the requirements of the monks, such as maintaining proper order, cultivating an awareness of the social existence of human beings, having a spiritual father to support and enhance the ascetic effort of individuals, etc.
- They sets out the fundamental concepts of religious life which are the declaration of one's own choice and the arming of oneself with the effective and noble arms of devotion under the umbrella of the true King, Christ the Lord.