The Rule of St. Albert by St. Albert of Vercelli & D.P. Curtin

The Rule of St. Albert

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The Rule of Saint Albert was composed in 1208 AD by St. Albert of Jerusalem, and is among the shortest of monastic rules of consecrated life in existence of the Catholic church. It was written in French, and is almost exclusively composed of scriptural precepts. It remains among the corpus of Carmelite literature and is distributed among the novitiates before they formally enter into the order.

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