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  • Lectio Divina: Culpable, Harmless, Or Just

    Lectio Divina: Culpable, Harmless, Or Just

    In this Lectio Divina, St. Bernard of Clairvaux draws a careful distinction between humiliation and true humility. Being humiliated does not automatically make one humble; rather, the heart’s response reveals the soul’s posture. Anger resists grace and deepens injustice, patience bears suffering without transformation, and freedom accepts humiliation in union with Christ, allowing it…

  • Lectio Divina: Never Shut Your Heart

    Lectio Divina: Never Shut Your Heart

    This Lectio Divina on Peter Favre, SJ, highlights the Ignatian call to keep our hearts open to every person, even when fear, hurt, or judgment tempt us to withdraw. Favre’s invitation reflects a deeply Christlike posture—one that refuses to close off compassion, resists bitterness, and remains receptive to God’s presence in others. This reflection…