In The Yoke of Divine Love, Dom Hubert van Zeller provides an extensive and thought-provoking examination of religious life. In this "study of conventual perfection" Dom Zeller takes a deep dive into the meaning of monasticism to show, above all, how it is to be well lived. Drawing in particular upon the great Benedictine tradition, he examines religious life from the foundations up. Notable themes include:
The purpose of religious lifeThe meaning and purpose of the three evangelical counsels, poverty, chastity, and obedienceInternal and external penanceIndividual, Liturgical, and Contemplative forms of prayerThe common aims, principles, and progress of the religious communityThe manner by which conventual perfection is achieved, both personally and communallyBy examining these various aspects of religious life in depth, Dom Zeller presents the ideal form of the monastic vocation: perfect conformity to Christ. This simple, practical book gets to the very heart of religious life, showing that above all, a vocation is fulfilled when the religious person lives the life of Christ Himself.