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Lectio Divina, or Divine Reading, is a traditional monastic practice for experiencing scripture as a "Living Word" to connect with and deepen our relationship with the Divine. The process contains four stages - Read, Reflect, Respond, and Rest. There is a short period of silence after each stage to facilitate integration of the experience. Fred Haas is an energy facilitator, intuitive, and a recovery life coach. He is passionate about connecting to the source of our true selves, and living c ...
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Space is a podcast featuring stories, lectio divina with scripture, and worship. Each episode features Tim Bohlke & Bryan Olesen from Harbor Ministries, a non-profit focused on helping leaders live with rhythm, leave a legacy and finish well. For more information and to give to Harbor Ministries, visit harborministries.com.
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Audio Divina

Fr Francis J. Moloney SDB AM - Salesians of Don Bosco

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Audio Divina, is a Lectio-Divina styled reflection on the upcoming Sunday's gospel, presented by world-renowned biblical scholar Rev. Professor Francis J. Moloney SDB AM. The podcast offers a fantastic resource to those who are studying, or simply hunger for the gift that comes from listening and understanding the Word of God. Presented in a medium easily accessible to all ages in the modern world, it is a perfect example of Don Bosco's teaching that ministry must be presented to the young i ...
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Reflections on the daily Gospel to help you prepare your morning meditation. The Saint John Society (www.socsj.org) is a society of priests in the Catholic Church, dedicated to the new evangelization. Fr. Lucas Laborde and other priests in the DGM team started this podcast in 2019 to encourage Catholics around them in the daily practice of lectio divina, or meditation.
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The Lectio Divina Journal podcast is a daily (monday - friday) contemplative journey. Each day will offer scripture reading from the Lectio Divina Journal, including space for personal reflection, meditation, and prayer. Join us by subscribing to this podcast. For inquiry, email podcast@alongsiderschurch.org and www.lectiodivinajournal.com
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LDS guided scripture meditations to help you find peace through Jesus Christ, so you can have the Spirit to strengthen you throughout your day. I'm Vauna, and I come from the perspective of my faith as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These mindful devotionals follow Christ’s simple and beautiful promise in the Book of Mormon where he said, “If ye do always remember me ye shall have my Spirit to be with you.” Let’s contemplate some of the sweetest scripture verses ...
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Inspired by Lectio Divina and the Collatio, this podcast offers the listener sessions of guided, meditative, listening prayer around different passages of scripture. Each episode will take you in to a deep place of listening in the Lord's presence where you will hear a gospel story read very slowly so that you can savour each word, imagine the scene vividly and perhaps even discern what the Holy Spirit is speaking into your own life through the text. This prayer experience is ideal if you wo ...
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Here
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Drew Nelson

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The Here Podcast reimagines contemplative ways of approaching the Divine, incorporating practices such as Lectio Divina, Ignatian Contemplation, and various types of meditations so that listeners might reimagine the Divine in the here and now.
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Welcome to Advent Lectio Divina, a guided prayer experience presented by First United Methodist Church, Oak Ridge. Through prayerful engagement with scripture you are invited to prepare yourself spiritually for the coming of the Christ child. A new guided scripture reading will be made available three times a week, each Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, from November 30th through January 1st.
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After graduating from Harvard College with a degree in English Literature and the Comparative Study of Religion, Neal Tew spent three years in a monastery. The lessons he learned there - compiled in the book, The Gospel Life - continue to shape his life as husband, father and working professional. The monastic practice of Lectio Divina - prayerful meditation on Scripture - was one of the great treasures he discovered there. In this podcast, Neal shares the fruits of this practice from the pe ...
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Episodes begin releasing regularly ..soon. June 13, hopefully. But I was wrong last time. So, we shall see. Pause for a Moment. Meet your Maker. That’s the point. Pause for a Moment is a minimal, guided time of prayer. Rooted in the ancient Christian practice of Lectio Divina, this is a simple exercise in stopping, opening the Bible, and reading a passage a few times. We listen, read, and slow down – making an effort to walk at the pace of the Spirit. Winston Churchill famously said, “I am r ...
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Catholic Apostolate Center

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On Mission is a podcast from the Catholic Apostolate Center. Join Kate Fowler, Chris Pierno, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. as they discuss all things relevant to the Catholic church today.
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Lots of people love him. So many people admire and respect him. Some worship him. He’s been called a teacher, an inspiration, even a saviour. But who is Jesus? How can we know? And what difference could that make to us, how we see the world, and how we live? These audio presentations of the gospel stories with original music by Bern Leckie are here to help you engage in your own way. You can use them for time-tested spiritual practices like Lectio Divina or meditative prayer, or just see wha ...
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The Vigil Project is a nonprofit ministry that makes music for Catholics. Following the Liturgical calendar, we write, record, and release music that invites Catholics into a deeper experience of prayer with the Church. The palpable difference between our music and that of other Christian artists is the sacramental lens through which we approach our Faith and our art. We desire to create music that will serve you in your walk with Christ on this Catholic journey.
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The Heavenly Banquet is a Progressive Christian ministry featuring sermon, educational, and devotional podcasts hosted by Chad Rhodes and Charlotte Elia. We believe in the all-inclusive, ever-expansive power of God's love, and we seek to serve those without local access to affirming, justice-centered Christian communities. We strive to be Gospel-oriented, historically grounded, and theologically rigorous. God is love, and love is serious business. Still, we avoid dogma in favor of a generous ...
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Meditation @ The Third Space has been evolving and growing since 2016. There are currently three regular practices – Mindful Meditation, Monastic Meditation and Meditate to Re-create, with additional meditations run throughout the year. All meditations are guided practices, with an experienced facilitator guiding each session. All of our meditations are based on the Judeo-Christian philosophy of “shalom” – a Hebrew word for peace. Shalom peace is a holistic and incorporates the body, soul, s ...
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The Table is a community of Jesus followers in Georgetown, Texas. We simply want to be Jesus followers who help others follow Jesus. This podcast is one way we want to help do that. Whether you are a part of our little community or not, you are welcome to join us for conversations about theology, faith, and life.
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Lectio Divina, or Divine Reading, is a traditional monastic practice for experiencing scripture as a "Living Word" to connect with and deepen our relationship with the Divine.The process contains four stages - Read, Reflect, Respond, and Rest. There is a short period of silence after each stage to facilitate integration of the experienceThe daily g…
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Join us this week as we meditate on the Epistle Lesson selected for today as part of the Lectionary Series. We will apply Lectio Divina to Philippians 2:12-13. Background music from "Soul Breaker" by Alex Mason and the Minor Emotions. Connect with us: Website: NikkiRach.com Twitter: @MeditationBible Facebook Group: Spiritual Disciplines for Today E…
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Sunday of the Twenty-Sixth Week in Ordinary Time – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord. Say slowly from your heart “Jesus, I Trust In You…You Take Over” Become aware that He is with…
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This is a weekly release of the spiritual practice Lectio Divina. I hope you’ll listen and ponder the scripture passage offered and let me know your thoughts. My email address is producer@anitalustrea.com. Also, feel free to share this podcast on your social media or tell a friend about it. If you’d like to support this podcast you can do so throug…
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Msgr. Esseff reflects on the life and prayer of St. Therese, the Little Flower. He speaks of her simplicity of heart and great humility in her “little way”. He shares his experience of his own mother’s prayer and that of St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who both loved and prayed with the “Little Flower”. The key is her “hiddenness” and the beauty of …
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582 To The One Who Could Save Him From Death, A Guided Christian Meditation on Hebrews 5:5-7 with the Recenter With Christ app The purpose of this podcast is to help you find more peace in your life and connect with the true source of peace, Jesus Christ. Outline: Relaxation, Reading, Meditation, Prayer, Contemplation and Visualization. Get into a …
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1 For every high priest taken from among men is appointed on behalf of people in things pertaining to God, in order to offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins; 2 [a]he can deal gently with the ignorant and misguided, since he himself also is [b]clothed in weakness; 3 and because of it he is obligated to offer sacrifices for sins for himself, as we…
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From the autobiography of St Theresa of the Child Jesus, virgin (Manuscrits autobiographiques, Lisieux 1957, 227-229) In the heart of the church I will be love Since my longing for martyrdom was powerful and unsettling, I turned to the epistles of St. Paul in the hope of finally finding an answer. By chance the 12th and 13th chapters of the 1st epi…
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Two types of conversion - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.How do you relate to the image of these two sons? What have been the triggers for conversion throughout your life? What kind of conversion is Jesus calling you to now? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucas-laborde/message…
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St. Jerome – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson Dr. Matthew Bunson discusses the life, times and teachings of St. Jerome Born: 347 AD, Štrigova, Croatia Died: September 30, 420 AD, Bethlehem For more on St. Jerome and his teachings Jerome – Letters – The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary – To Pammachius Again…
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux Novena – Day Nine St. Therese you have said: “When I die, I will send down a shower of roses from the heavens, I will spend my heaven by doing good on earth.” Saint Therese, flower of Carmel, you said you would spend your heaven doing good upon the earth. Your trust in God was complete. Listen to my prayer; bring before God m…
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Join us this week as we meditate on the Epistle Lesson selected for this Sunday as part of the Lectionary Series. We will apply Lectio Divina to Philippians 2:9-11. Background music from "Soul Breaker" by Alex Mason and the Minor Emotions. Connect with us: Website: NikkiRach.com Twitter: @MeditationBible Facebook Group: Spiritual Disciplines for To…
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I’m privileged to be a spiritual director. Each time I begin a session, I use a quote or poem or prayer. As I share one of these with you, see what might catch your attention. Maybe there’s something here for you today. Today’s offering is a quote by Gerry Tucker. The post Poem/Prayer 17 – Gerry Tucker appeared first on Anita Lustrea.…
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Lectio Divina, or Divine Reading, is a traditional monastic practice for experiencing scripture as a "Living Word" to connect with and deepen our relationship with the Divine.The process contains four stages - Read, Reflect, Respond, and Rest. There is a short period of silence after each stage to facilitate integration of the experienceThe daily g…
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Saturday of the Twenty-Fifth Week in Ordinary Time – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord. Say slowly from your heart “Jesus, I Trust In You…You Take Over” Become aware that He is wi…
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Understanding the significance of the cross - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings. Are there areas of faith or areas of your heart in which you don’t want to enter? Why would Jesus want you to learn about the wisdom of the cross? What is his purpose in teaching you about it? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com…
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Adam Blai on “The History of Exorcism,” Part One Join Kris McGregor as she discusses the book “The History of Exorcism” with Adam Blai in Part 1 of this two-part conversation. You can find the book here. From the book description: “Due to the advancement of observable evil in our society, the topic of exorcism has increasingly come to the forefront…
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux Novena – Day Eight St. Therese you have said: “And it is the Lord, it is Jesus, who is my judge. Therefore I will try always to think leniently of others, that He may judge me leniently, or rather not at all, since He says: “Judge not, and ye shall not be judged.” Saint Therese, flower of Carmel, you said you would spend your…
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Lectio Divina, or Divine Reading, is a traditional monastic practice for experiencing scripture as a "Living Word" to connect with and deepen our relationship with the Divine.The process contains four stages - Read, Reflect, Respond, and Rest. There is a short period of silence after each stage to facilitate integration of the experienceThe daily g…
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This is an audio version of Mike Murphy‘s Friday rumblings. This is a regular post on Facebook that I’ve turned into a podcast. I decided Mike’s words needed a wider audience. You may agree or disagree with what he says, but there is certainly much food for thought contained here. You can friend Mike on Facebook for the printed version or read it b…
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