Tonight, after supper dishes were washed and put away, we gathered in the chapel for one of our occasional choir practices. It’s a chance for us to learn new music, review seasonal antiphons, and in general try to keep us singing as one voice. As we gradually assembled in our choir stalls, you would have thought we were gathering for prayer, not for practice. It was the same silence, the same reverence, the same sitting in prayerful expectation as it is for Lauds or Vespers on any given morning or evening. The only thing that gave it away that we were not gathering for prayer was the absence of lit candles and bells.Let the oratory be what it is called, a place of prayer;
and let nothing else be done there or kept there.
When the Work of God is ended,
let all go out in perfect silence,
and let reverence for God be observed…
(From the Rule of St. Benedict, Chapter 52, “On the Oratory of the Monastery”)
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