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Who Are Benedictine Oblates?

Oblates are Christian laypersons who promise to live Benedictine spirituality in their
chosen lifestyle, affiliated with a particular Benedictine monastic community.

              


What Is Benedictine Spirituality?

Teaching found in the Rule of Saint Benedict, written in the sixth century, is the basis of Benedictine spirituality.  The Rule, which includes many quotes from Scripture, is a

guide to lead disciples of Christ to God by way of a specific path that embraces humility,obedience and silence as necessary tools for a balanced life of prayer and work.  Respect for all persons and forms of life underlie a special focus on hospitality and service.

 

Who Is Saint Benedict?

  

 

   Benedict of Nursia, Italy was born about 480 and
   died  about 547.  He founded several monastic
   communities, most notably at Subiaco and Monte
   Cassino,Italy.    From there, the Rule attributed to
   him spread throughout the world and is still lived
   today.

 

 

 

How Does One Become An Oblate?

There are several stages to becoming an oblate.  The first stage is Inquiry.  This is a time of being acquainted with the monastic and oblate communities.  The best way to get started is to contact the Oblate Director and find out meeting dates and times.  The inquirer can request a personal meeting with the Oblate Director.  The time of inquiry lasts a minimum of nine months.  During this time, the inquirer attends bi-monthly meetings.  The Oblate Director engages in discernment with the inquirer to determine readiness to move to the stage of Candidacy.

There is a simple ritual to mark the step of becoming an Oblate Candidate.  The Candidacy is also a minimum of nine months that includes monthly meetings.  There is assigned reading and reflection in preparation for sessions with other candidates and the Oblate Director.  The Oblate Director engages in discernment with the candidate to determine readiness for Oblation.

   

   

 

What Is An Oblate Of Our Lady Of Grace Monastery
Expected To Do?

+  Engage in a regular practice of prayer suitable to the oblate's chosen lifestyle

+  Continue ongoing formation in Benedictine spirituality

+  Communicate with other oblates and members of the monastic community

+  Participate in activities of the oblates and the monastic community that are         
    suitable to the life-style of the oblate

+  Renew commitment of oblation by submitting to the Oblate Director a written  
     statement annually.

   

 

What Benefits Does An Oblate Receive?

The community of Our Lady of Grace Monastery provides for the oblate:

+  Hospitality, that is a standing invitation to join the monastic community at prayer
     and use of space for individual prayer

+  Information about Benedictine history and spirituality through use of the monastic 
     library

+  Ongoing formation as an oblate by gathering with other oblates at the monastery

+  An annual retreat for oblates

+  A prayer partner

+  Pray and Work Days at the monastery

+  Remembrance at the Liturgy of the Hours

How Can I Reach The Oblate Director For More Information Or To Talk?

+ Call Our Lady of Grace Monastery at 317-787-3287

+ Go through the web site www.benedictine.com

+ Send a letter to

    Oblate Director

           Our Lady of Grace Monastery

           1402 Southern Avenue

           Beech Grove, IN 46107

 

"What, dear ones, is more delightful than this voice of the Holy One calling to us? 
  See how God's love shows us the way of life."

 The Rule of Benedict Prologue, verses 19-20




 
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