Lectio Divina 2023-2024
(from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
In Christianity, Lectio Divina (Latin for "Divine Reading") is a traditional Benedictine practice of scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended to promote communion with God and to increase the knowledge of God's Word. It does not treat Scripture as texts to be studied, but as the Living Word.
Thanks to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops for providing us with Lectio Divinas for numerous significant times of the Liturgical year.
Previous weeks:
- Lectio Divina for the Fourth Week of Easter (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Third Week of Easter (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Second Week of Easter (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for Easter Sunday (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Paschal Triduum (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for Holy Week (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Fifth Week of Lent (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Fourth Week of Lent (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Third Week of Lent (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Second Week of Lent (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the First Week of Lent (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for Ash Wednesday (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Third Week in Ordinary Time (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Second Week in Ordinary Time (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus Mary and Joseph (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Fourth Week of Advent (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Third Week of Advent (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the Second Week of Advent (PDF)
- Lectio Divina for the First Week of Advent (PDF)