Welcome to a transformative journey as we delve into the profound practice of Lectio Divina, a spiritual meditation technique rooted in ancient traditions. In this video, we unlock the secrets of Lectio Divina and explore its profound impact on spiritual growth and mindfulness.
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Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:40 First Reading
2:48 Bishop David Walker
6:32 Fr John Frauenfelder
7:02 Mrs Virginia Ryan
8:17 Self Reflection
8:28 Second Reading
10:30 Bishop David Walker
11:11 Mrs Virginia Ryan
11:49 Fr John Frauenfelder
12:49 Self Reflection
13:28 Farewell & Final Prayer
Luke 12:32-48
7 He then told the guests a parable, because he had noticed how they
picked the places of honour. He said this , 8 ‘When someone invites
you to a wedding feast, do not take your seat in the place of honour,
in case a more distinguished person than you has been
invited, 9 and the person who invited you both may come and say,
“Give up your place to this person.” And then, to your
embarrassment, you will have to go and take the lowest place. 10
No; when you are invited, make your way to the lowest place and sit
there, so that, when your host comes, he may say, “My friend, move
up higher.” Then, everyone with you at the table will see you
honoured. 11 For everyone who raises himself up will be humbled,
and the one who humbles himself will be raised up.’
On choosing guests to be invited
12 Then he said to his host, ‘When you give a lunch or a dinner, do
not invite your friends or your brothers or sisters or your relations or
rich neighbours, in case they invite you back and so repay you. 13
No; when you have a party, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame,
the blind; 14 then you will be blessed, for they have no means to
repay you, and so you will be repaid at the resurrection of the
righteous.’
