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Lectio Divina

  A very ancient art, practiced at one time by all Christians, is the technique known as Lectio Divina - a slow, contemplative praying of the Scriptures which enables the Bible, the Word of God, to become a means of union with God. This practice — kept alive in the Christian monastic tradition — is a wonderful way of improving our relationship with God. HSI OnLine is pleased to present this feature by Fr. Luke Dysinger.

We have also introduced a new column Daily Lectio, where you can find meditations for each day to practice the art of Lectio Divina.

The Practice of Lectio Divina
Understanding Lectio Divina
The Process of Lectio Divina
 
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