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What is an Oblate?
This tradition includes practices of the Work of God (Liturgy of the Hours), Lectio Divina, community, the Word of God. Oblates become affiliated with the monastery and join with the monks in their prayer and spiritual life. The Oblates of Glastonbury Abbey In accord with the teaching of Benedict, Oblates practice moderation. This moderation manifests itself in the use of the goods of this world, an increasing concern for their neighbor, and in the way they temper and direct their desires. Their fidelity to Christian living will provide a much needed example of genuine Christianity and a stabilizing influence for good within their communities. In the spirit of the Gospel, Oblates commit themselves to a continual conversion to Christ. They see sin and any attachment to it as basically incompatible with a serious following of Christ. Through this deepening of the Baptismal promise, Oblates are free to put on Christ and to allow him to permeate their lives. In this way, Oblates will come to recognize that in all the phases and events of their lives, in their joys and successes as well as in their sorrows and disappointments, they are in close union with Christ and participate in his very death and resurrection. This "putting on of Christ" is the goal Oblates pursue in their conversion of life. In the spirit of obedience, Oblates strive to discover and maintain their proper relationship with God, their family, and the civil and religious society in which they live. Before God, Oblates must come to recognize themselves as creatures dependent on their Creator and as sinners before their Redeemer. Aware of their own spiritual poverty and need of God, Oblates come to realize that they have no other reason for being, except to be loved by God as Creator and Redeemer, and to love and seek him in return. In loving obedience to God's plan, Oblates will develop a deep reverence for life. They will respect it as a precious gift from God and defend those groups that, because of age, health or race, are defenseless and most open to attack. Seeking harmony and integrity of life, they perpetuate and enhance the traditional Benedictine motto: Peace. Personally and together with other Christians, Oblates work to promote Christian family living. They take care to seek out opportunities to practice charity and warm hospitality to those around them. Oblates of St. Benedict Oblates of St. Benedict are women and men who have formally associated themselves with a community in order that they may experience a reciprocal relationship with the community. Oblates are associated with the monastic community in a bond of prayer, love and commitment only. Value of Oblates to a Monastic Community
Monastery's Expectations of Its Oblates
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