Lectio Divina and the Practice of Teresian Prayer

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Prayer, Mysticism, Judaism
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Author: Sam Anthony Morello, OCD ISBN: 9781939272096
Publisher: ICS Publications Publication: January 9, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sam Anthony Morello, OCD
ISBN: 9781939272096
Publisher: ICS Publications
Publication: January 9, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Compares Teresa's approach to prayer with the ancient tradition of Lectio.

St. Teresa of Jesus is the Church's great teacher of prayer, and lectio divina, the ancient Christian approach to praying over the Scriptures, is among the Church's most venerable prayer methods. In this booklet, noted Carmelite retreat director Sam Anthony Morello shows how the tradition of lectio can assist us in following the Teresian way of prayer, and how in turn Teresa's insights and attitudes can enrich our contemporary practice of lectio. In clear and practical language, the author explains the fundamental ingredients of Teresian prayer, and relates them to lectio (reading), meditatio (meditation), oratio (prayer), and contemplatio (contemplation), the four traditional elements of lectio divina. A closing series of reflection questions make this an ideal introduction to Teresian prayer for both group discussion and individual study.

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Compares Teresa's approach to prayer with the ancient tradition of Lectio.

St. Teresa of Jesus is the Church's great teacher of prayer, and lectio divina, the ancient Christian approach to praying over the Scriptures, is among the Church's most venerable prayer methods. In this booklet, noted Carmelite retreat director Sam Anthony Morello shows how the tradition of lectio can assist us in following the Teresian way of prayer, and how in turn Teresa's insights and attitudes can enrich our contemporary practice of lectio. In clear and practical language, the author explains the fundamental ingredients of Teresian prayer, and relates them to lectio (reading), meditatio (meditation), oratio (prayer), and contemplatio (contemplation), the four traditional elements of lectio divina. A closing series of reflection questions make this an ideal introduction to Teresian prayer for both group discussion and individual study.

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