A timeless reminder stitched in thread: Ora et Laborapray and work. This classic dad hat is made for the quiet rhythm of everyday faith. With a relaxed fit, adjustable strap, and low-profile crown, its your go-to for school drop-offs, gardening days, coffe
A timeless reminder stitched in thread: Ora et Laborapray and work. This classic dad hat is made for the quiet rhythm of everyday faith. With a relaxed fit, adjustable strap, and low-profile crown, its your go-to for school drop-offs, gardening days, coffee runs, and everything in between. Whether you’re deep in the hustle or pausing to pray, this hat speaks the Benedictine balance of a life well-lived.
100% cotton
Adjustable back strap
Embroidered Ora et Labora in signature script
Available in dusty pink & denim
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In The Domestic Monastery, Fr. Ronald Rolheiser reflects on “ora et labora”the Benedictine motto meaning pray and workas a spiritual framework not only for monastics but for everyday life, especially within the context of home and family.
Rolheiser draws a powerful parallel between monastic life and the vocation of family life, suggesting that the home is its own kind of monastery. He emphasizes that:
Raising children, doing laundry, preparing meals, and showing up daily in love are holy actsas sacred as chanting the Psalms in a cloister.
Just like monks, parents and caregivers live by a rhythm of repetition and service. This is their labora.
And even when prayer is dry, distracted, or quick, the very act of orienting your heart toward God amid the busyness is the ora.
He suggests that in the ordinary rhythms of domestic lifecaring for others, keeping a household running, showing up when youre tiredthere is deep spiritual formation. These tasks become a path to God when done with love and intention.
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