LECTIO DIVINA The process of Lectio Divina at a Pilgrims’ meeting: The reading
The meditation
What would Jesus say to you (just like he talked to his friends and disciples in the Gospels)? What would the Spirit say to you (inviting you to honest openness, life and wholeness)?
MUTUAL PRAYER Mutual prayer before group sharing and discussion (Colloquio Divina) As we share our present views with each other in this group, we realize we are all humans journeying in dappled light, with multiple shades of colour, including black, white and grey. We will listen with respect, not holding each other to set views or positions we might take now, instead we offer the gift of listening love and the treasure of our speech and journey in our unique relationship with Christ. We are open to each other, to listen; open to ourselves, to clarify our thought; and open to Christ, who alone transforms us through deep, inviting love. Amen. Mutual prayer after group sharing and discussion (Colloquio Divina) Having shared together we affirm our commitment to hold the gift of each other’s speech and thoughts in confidence, and we honor our commitment to not let difference divide us. We affirm the presence of Christ in each other, and in our own selves. We reaffirm our love for Christ and each other as the primary reason for our gathering together, and the ultimate aspiration of our pilgrim journey. Amen Comments are closed.
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