I wish I could answer.
I am right now (and have been for about a year) in the discernment phase for becoming an Oblate at St. Meinrad. I can only say God has put in my path a direction and affinity towards the Benedictines.
I am currently attending meetings, speaking with members, praying and reading the book
Benedictine Spirituality for Oblates from Saint Meinrad Archabbey. It is located in Southern Indiana.
I can say that the discernment has drawn me closer to Christ and the church and urged me to attend mass daily as life allows. It has also vastly improved my prayer life and given me a sense of humbleness I did not have prior to searching.
I also am reading (slowly, very slowly)
The Divine Office for Dodos and am always perusing
The Rule Of St. Benedict. It has spurred me to subscribe to
Give Us This Day: Daily Prayers For Todays Catholics, last year I used
The Magnificat. Give Us This Day is more Benedictine ordered and I like it better. To me it is sort of baby steps to integrating a true daily prayer of the Divine Office or Liturgy of the Hours if you will…
I take the obligation seriously, which is why I have not firmly committed.
I also have plans in the future to move to another state keeping me away from my home of St. Meinrad which lies heavy in my decision making.
You can order several books on being an oblate of the Benedictine order directly from St. Meinrad.
Hope this helps,
Michael
Oh, to add…it also has me reading through the entire
Catechism of the Catholic Church…which has been a real boon to my spiritual health and understanding…in other words, lots of reading and less time frittering away the day.
