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Consisting of several parts (the cassock, the belt, the scapular, and the hood), the monastic habit serves two major purposes:
* it forms a link between contemporary Benedictines and their monastic predecessors of earlier centuries;
* it offers the world an outward, indeed sacramental sign, that the monastic vocation is to a distinctive form of life, one with values and goals which (like the
habit) might appear strange to the world, but to which the monks intend to bear witness.
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