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Following the contemplative rhythm of Lectio Divina
Moving from Attentive Reading (Lectio)
To Reflection (Meditatio)
To Prayerful Response (Oratio)
And finally into Silent Resting in God (Contemplatio)
Grappling With Divinity invites a slow unfolding of Scripture, Spiritual Wisdom, and Lived Experience.
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Lectio: Anything And Everything
“He’ll do anything he can to save us. He’ll do everything he can to save us.” ~Father James Coles
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Oratio: One In Christ
In Christwe sharein the divine naturein the deathand resurrectionin the waythe truthand the lifein Christwe sharein each otherin lovewe are one ~Robert Van Valkenburgh
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Oratio: Like A Current
The Lord has named mewith a whisperHe has named mewith loveHis grace movesthrough melike a currentdrawing me awayfrom the jagged reefof sininto the vast abysswhere two become one ~Robert Van Valkenburgh
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Lectio: The Closeness Of God
“The soul is in God and God is in the soul. God is closer to us than water is to a fish.” ~Catherine of Siena
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Oratio: My Life Is His
I cannot makethe roses bloomnor any flower growthe sun does not riseon my commandnor set becauseI say it’s sojust like my days on earthare not mine to giveor takenor my breathor heartbeata choice I makethe Lord my GodHe does all thisHis grace aboundsmy life is His ~Robert Van Valkenburgh
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Lectio: Your Prayer Has Been Heard
“Do not be afraid because your prayer has been heard.” ~Luke 1:13
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Oratio: Outside Of His Will
If God is everythingor else God is nothingeven our tragediesour losses and our painare God’s work in our livesnot because He wants usto sufferHis only desireis that we receive Hiseternal and unconditional lovebut because nothing happensoutside of His willeven if we do not understandHis will ~Robert Van Valkenburgh
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Lectio: At All Costs
“The rest which flows from unceasing prayer needs to be sought at all costs, even when the flesh is itchy, the world alluring, and the demons noisy.” ~Henri Nouwen
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Oratio: Free In Him
The world reflects backthat which we denyin ourselvesor refuse to seedrawing out our shadowsexposing darkess to lightonce we see the truthwe must choosesin or salvationto be cut off in selfor to be free in Him ~Robert Van Valkenburgh
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Remain With God: On Stability, Transformation, and the Vow We All Carry (Lectio Divina)
What does it mean to stay — not just in one place, but in one life, with one community, for the sake of love? Drawing on Esther de Waal’s Benedictine wisdom and Paul’s counsel to remain in the condition in which we were called, this Lectio Divina explores the vow of stability as a universal…
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Not the Final Word: On Suffering, Brokenness, and Grace (Lectio Divina)
Some days — some weeks, months, and years — we are going to be beaten down by the world’s brokenness. Suffering is real, brokenness is real, and the pain we carry can feel like our ultimate reality. And yet, in silence and stillness, something more real than our suffering is revealed. Drawing on St. Thérèse…
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Every Breath a Prayer: Life as Offering and Sacrament in Christ (Lectio Divina)
What if every breath is a prayer and every action an offering? Drawing on Karl Rahner’s theology of the liturgy of the world and the Ignatian tradition of everyday spirituality, this Lectio Divina reflection explores how life in Christ transforms the ordinary into sacrament — and how, through him, we are emptied of the false…






