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What is Lectio Divina?
Lectio Divina is an ancient are of praying with the Scriptures, whose roots go back to the 6th century and St. Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Benedictine Order. Lectio Divina is a slow, contemplative encounter with the Word of God. Click here for more resources.