“The life of a monk ought to be a continuous Lent.  Since few, however, have the strength for this, we urge the entire community during these days of Lent to keep its manner of life most pure and to wash away in this holy season the negligences of other times. This we can do in a fitting manner by refusing to indulge evil habits and by devoting ourselves to prayer with tears, to reading, to compunction of heart and self-denial. During these days, therefore, we will add to the usual measure of our service something by way of private prayer and abstinence from food or drink, so that each of us will have something above the assigned measure to offer God of his own will with the joy of the Holy Spirit (1 Thess 1:6).  In other words, let each one deny himself some food, drink, sleep, needless talking and idle jesting, and look forward to holy Easter with joy and spiritual longing.”

Rule of St. Benedict, Chapter 49, The Observance of Lent

“During this time of Lent each monk is to receive a book from the library, and is to read the whole of it straight through. These books are to be distributed at the beginning of Lent.”

Rule of St. Benedict, Chapter 48, On the Daily Manual Labor

Here is a selection of our books on the spiritual life and prayer that will prove fruitful reading during this holy season of Lent: