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Saint Benedict and resentment: the hidden wisdom of not taking it badly
Catholic Church09 July 2026

Saint Benedict and resentment: the hidden wisdom of not taking it badly

From sadness to resentment, the Benedictine lexicon reveals a concrete, domestic wisdom, capable of crossing the centuries without losing any of its force.


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From sadness to resentment, the Benedictine lexicon reveals a concrete, domestic wisdom, capable of crossing the centuries without losing any of its force.


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