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Lectio Divina
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Wednesday, August 19 Please be seated with Paper and pen for taking notes Your Bible A sheet of white paper, hole-punched Sharpened colored pencils or your own markers for Lectio Divina Quiz on Lectio Divina Friday, plus Homily Quiz 1
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Prayer Leads us to Knowing self Knowing God But just as important, God wants to know you! Open yourself to a relationship with God. And God will find you!
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This year, we will explore many forms of prayer Mass—greatest prayer of the Church! A communal prayer Rosary—private devotion, but also communal prayer on Wednesdays Prayer in small CBGs Liturgy of the Hours Eucharistic Adoration—another private devotion Scripture
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Scripture as prayer Why read scripture? To learn facts, bible stories, history, law? Ultimately, we read scripture to Listen to God in His WORD
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But not just read, we pray scripture to... Listen to Bible truths To hear God’s WORD; His Living WORD To pray/communicate with God Scripture is God’s love letters – With his people – So it is important to be still & listen to the God in His WORD
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Lectio Divina— A Way into the Word Lectio Divina means Holy Reading Ancient prayer form with roots in Benedictine monasticism Over 1500 years old Rule of St. Benedict: “Listen with the ear of your heart”
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4 steps of Lectio Divina Lectio--reading the Word Meditatio--meditate on word Contemplatio--resting with the Word Oratio--thanksgiving for the Word
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Lectio—Reading the Word Read 3 times, aloud 1. Read it cold; Followed by Who, What, When, and Where 2.Read it as if to tell the story 3.Once more—slowly, deliberately, pausing wherever the Spirit suggests immediately capture the word, words, phrase, or image that stays with you, touches you, that speaks to you transfer to piece of paper; write it boldly, with great importance.
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Meditatio—meditate on word Read the word or words again, silently, once or several more times and think— Why this word or image? Make a drawing around or near each word http://prayingincolor.com/examples Meditate, chew it over, mull over, listen – What does this word, image, or concept touch in my life? – What does it say to (or about) my relationships with God, self, and others? My community, family? What does the Word call me to do? Be patient
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Contemplatio— Resting with the Word After all the thoughts & drawings in meditatio, Be still! Listen! Rest! Wait in silence for a Word from the Lord Be patient, silent Remember, sometimes God speaks in only a whisper!
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Oratio Thanksgiving for the Word Oratio is a prayer of thanksgiving Comes from the fruit of your meditatio and contemplatio A desire to give thanks and praise God is listening. It is your turn to speak, so write a prayer to God.
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In review: The 4 steps of Lectio Divina are Lectio--reading the Word Meditatio--meditate on word Contemplatio--resting with the Word Oratio--thanksgiving for the Word
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Lectio Divina Create quiet, sacred space Prayer table, low light, light candle Begin with invocation of the Holy Spirit “Come Holy Spirit, open my heart that I may receive the Word of God”
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(Scripture Passage for day goes here) “Come Holy Spirit, open my heart that I may receive the Word of God”
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Closing Prayer M ay the Word of the Lord Jesus and his Holy Spirit burn within my heart. May I have the eyes to notice those in need. May I develop a keen mind to help understand how to respond to them. And may I have a courageous and compassionate heart to act on their behalf. Amen
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