THE RULE of St Benedict declared that Psalm 90 [91], Qui habitat, is one of the three psalms to be prayed by Benedictine communities at Compline every evening. Centuries later St Bernard of Clairvaux com posed a series of 17 sermons that reflect upon this psalm. And, centuries after that, Erik Varden, now the Bishop of Trondheim, has confessed that as a young novice he found the longest of these sermons, which interprets the verse “A thousand shall fall at your side, ten thousand at your right”, rambling, a jumble of quotations.
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