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We Benedictines Clothe Ourselves with the Rule, Not with Disposable Fashion.

"When we opt for used clothing, when we repair and reuse what we already own, we choose relationships over reputation, sustainability over style," writes Sister Helga Leija about her community's philosophy based on the Rule of St. Benedict. She affirms that the practical way of dressing in her Benedictine monastery becomes "an act of resistance to the consumerism and waste of today's society."
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"When we opt for used clothing, when we repair and reuse what we already own, we choose relationships over reputation, sustainability over style," writes Sister Helga Leija about her community's philosophy based on the Rule of St. Benedict. She affirms that the practical way of dressing in her Benedictine monastery becomes "an act of resistance to the consumerism and waste of today's society."

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