Monastic Institute Marks 50 Years with a Conference

ROME, MAY 29, 2002 (Zenit.org).- The Monastic Institute, part of the School of Theology of the Athenaeum of St. Anselm, is holding a five-day conference this week on «Classic Texts and Themes of the Christian Monastic Tradition.»

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The symposium marks the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the institute, established under the impetus of Abbot Primate Bernhard Kaelin. The intention was to create a center of studies that which would teach disciplines based on the historical-philological method.

The areas of research to be considered at the symposium include Eastern and Western patristic sources, the Rule of St. Benedict, monastic history, Oriental, Byzantine and pre-Benedictine texts and authors, medieval Western monasticism, and monastic theology, liturgy and spirituality. More than 50 speakers will present work carried out in recent decades.

A volume entitled «Schola Christi: 50 Years of the Monastic Institute of St. Anselm» will be presented. It is a collection of writings of 17 professors who have taught at the institute.

More information is at www.santanselmo.org. E-mail can sent to Symposium2002@santanselmo.org.

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