This week we pray with the pericope of Acts 4:1-32. The early church knows how to preach and spread the good news. What was her secret? More at our Lectio Divina page
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This week we pray with the pericope of Acts 4:1-32. The early church knows how to preach and spread the good news. What was her secret? More at our Lectio Divina page
“Understand now what the four stages of this ladder are, each in turn. Reading, Lesson, is busily looking on Holy Scripture with all one’s will and wit. Meditation is a studious insearching with the mind to know what was before concealed through desiring proper skill. Prayer is a devout desiring of the heart to get what is good and avoid what is evil. Contemplation is the lifting up of the heart to God tasting somewhat of the heavenly sweetness and savour. Reading seeks, meditation finds, prayer asks, contemplation feels.”
Guigo II, Letter to Br. Gervase, “The Ladder of Contemplation”
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