Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Lectio Divina in a Communal Setting

The practice of Lectio Divina is addressed by St. Benedict in the Prologue to his Rule.  He refers to it as listening with the "ears of the heart."  Through this ancient method, we are able to listen intently to the voice of God speak to our inner being and mold us into authentic human beings. 

Lectio Divina practiced in community can be an equally rewarding experience when we dialogue about the ways in which the scriptures have spoken to us as individuals.  While its practice is not to be confused with Scripture Study, it can enlighten everyone who participates. 

Lectio Divina as a Group provides the method for practicing Lectio Divina in community.  This practice takes discipline and patience, but it can be very enlightening.   If you are unable to meet with your religious community, try it with friends or with your family; the Spirit speaks through all.

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