How we created our Cathedral Community’s Rule of Life
We looked at our roots here as a Benedictine foundation and saw that, alongside the three vows monks and nuns take – stability, obedience, conversion - there is a way of living, a rhythm of life – prayer, study, work, hospitality and renewal – through all of which they live out their vows.
This is their Rule of Life. We took this as our template.
‘It feels balanced, right, I feel held.’ Member of the Cathedral Community
We looked at the cathedral’s vision statement – to live in tune with heaven and in touch with daily life - and saw how it balances grasping the heel of heaven with having our feet firmly on the ground. We saw how this could give us an identity as a community, something to help us say, “this is who we are, this is our story,” just as the vows the Benedictines make identify them as a monastic community.
So this statement became the guiding principle for our Rule. Around it, the Benedictine rhythm of prayer, study, work, hospitality and re-creation, helps us be mindful of how we live our faith each day and how we try to keep our lives in balance. A sort of checklist.
Over several months, members of the Cathedral Community came together and explored all the elements of our proposed Rule further, giving their feedback and trying out our new Rule during Lent 2017.