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foolishmortal
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Do they depend on divine intervention to be mentally awake?
Thanks!
Thanks!
My understanding is that they do either go to sleep really early or else get a few extra hours in after those middle-of-the-night or really-early-morning prayer sessions.Is that really true? I know they wake early, but doesn’t that mean lights out at 9pm? Really traditional orders might have Liturgy of the Hours every couple of hours, so then I would agree with you…
That would be 6 hrs and 40 minutes. Oh to be able to have that schedule!Actually, lights were out at 10 at one place I checked-out (I won’t say which one), though prayers were done at 9PM, and wake-up was at 4:40. I don’t know if all have less than 8 hours, but I’ve heard of ones with people waking up at about 3AM. It might be worth asking if you’re discerning.
I’m not talking about middle of the day. For example, the ones who wake up at 3am might then catch an extra few zzzzs AFTER the 4.40 prayers (if they have set prayers at 4.40) - set prayers are usually not more than 20 minutes or so - so if the next prayers are at 6am (as they are normally) then they can catch another hour of sleep. If the alternative is not to get enough sleep, your body will adapt and you WILL be able to do it.Actually, lights were out at 10 at one place I checked-out (I won’t say which one), though prayers were done at 9PM, and wake-up was at 4:40. I don’t know if all have less than 8 hours, but I’ve heard of ones with people waking up at about 3AM. It might be worth asking if you’re discerning.
They might have naps, but I can’t nap. I wake up feeling the sweat on the body and sugar biting at my teeth. I have to be really fatigued to doze off easily in the middle of the day. Sometimes, I can’t hold a book when I’m fatigued, but I snap out of it in time so as not to drop the book. I can’t focus on my work when I get 6-7 or less hours of sleep over time. That’s what got me in trouble at a couple places in the past–that and maybe job dissatisfaction at the time.
Watching too much “Da Vinci Code” are ya? :tsktsk:**Why do religious communities give their members less than 8 hours of sleep? **
So their minds will be pliable for propaganda so that they can become albino assassins and kill enemies of the Church. What else? Sheesh. :hypno:
Foolish mortal… sleep is for kids. LOL**Why do religious communities give their members less than 8 hours of sleep? **
So their minds will be pliable for propaganda so that they can become albino assassins and kill enemies of the Church. What else? Sheesh. :hypno:
Heck, that allows for 10.5 hours sleep for those who are so inclined! If I understand correctly, Benedictines tend to do a fair bit of physical labour though, am I right? Perhaps they’d need a bit more sleep considering.The Benedictine abbey to which I belong has Compline at 7:00 P.M. It lasts for about 10-15 minutes and then you are free to go to bed anytime after that. We pray Office of Readings and Morning Prayer at 5:30 A.M., so you can eight hours of sleep if you need it. In his rule St. Benedict wanted to make sure that everyone got enough sleep even to providing time for a nap during the day during winter when the nights are shorter.![]()
You know, this question has always been on my mind too, lol. I think it depends on the community, but I too have noticed the less-than-8 hour schedules when I visit websites for orders. And it’s not just the sleep schedules… community life requires members to give up a lot of personal preferences! Like meals - some communities require you eat what is fixed, and try at least a bite of everything offered. I think that’s part of the vocation.Trappist, get about 7 hours of sleep, according to their schedule.
spencerabbey.org/horarium.html
For most American adults, including myself, seven or even six hours of sleep is the norm on week-days.
Jim