What makes Benedictines different from other Religious Orders?

Benedictines are distinctive from other groups of religious men and women. They do not have a central system of governance, since each house is autonomous. They dedicate themselves to a specific monastic community and remain with the community for life. In their quest for closer friendship with God, they promise obedience to their abbot and to the Rule.

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The outstanding characteristic of Benedictine life is the experience of communal living, whereby persons of varying temperaments and talents work and pray together with mutual concern .

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