Philip Kosloski

The Third Step of Lectio Divina: Returning Everything Back to God

After reading (lectio) the passage of scripture and meditating (meditatio) on it, the third step of lectio divina involves praying (oratio) to God and relating everything you have received back to Him. It means pouring out your heart to God, not leaving any stone unturned. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] This is often the easiest step in lectio divina, as it involves relating to God […]

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The Case for Gregorian Chant: The Spiritual Benefits of Singing in the Voice of the Church

“He who sings prays twice.” – Saint Augustine An important aspect of vocal prayer that shouldn’t be missed is the singing of prayer. The singing of hymns and prayers has been an essential part of personal and liturgical prayer for thousands of years, even before Christianity. The Psalms are a great example of this tradition,

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