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Lectio Divina Notes: John 21:12-19
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Tuesday, 31 March 2015. Today's section of St John's Gospel continues on from the story of the miraculous catch of fish, and includes the important 'commissioning' of St Peter. The New Advent page can be found here. 2 Dicit eis Jesus: Venite, prandete. Et nemo audebat discumbentium interrogare eum: Tu quis es? Contristatus est Petrus, quia dixit ei tertio: Amas me? Knowing that it ...
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Lectio Divina Notes: Readings for Psalm Sunday
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Sunday, 29 March 2015. Readings for Psalm Sunday. Today's Gospel at Mass is the reading of the Passion according to St Matthew, Matthew 26:36-75. As this is very long indeed, I won't reproduce it here in full here, but will let you read it on the New Advent pages (if you prefer the Douay-Rheims to the Knox translation, you can find it starting here. The Scriptural cycle at Matins.
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Lectio Divina Notes: John 20: 19-31
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Saturday, 28 March 2015. Today's concluding section of Chapter 20 of St John's Gospel includes the story of Doubting Thomas. The New Advent page. Provides the Greek, Latin and Knox English in a parallel text version. You can listen to the Latin here. And the Greek here. Here is the Latin:. S commentaries highlight the weakness of the apostles:. AUG That corporeal breath was not the...
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Lectio Divina Notes: 2015-03-15
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Saturday, 21 March 2015. In this section of St John's Gospel, the scene has now moved to the interrogation of Jesus by the priests. The Greek, Latin and Knox translation can be found on the New Advent page. You can listen to it read in Latin. Here is the Latin:. 23 Respondit ei Jesus: Si male locutus sum, testimonium perhibe de malo: si autem bene, quid me cædis? 27 Iterum ergo neg...
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Lectio Divina Notes: 2015-03-22
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Saturday, 28 March 2015. Today's concluding section of Chapter 20 of St John's Gospel includes the story of Doubting Thomas. The New Advent page. Provides the Greek, Latin and Knox English in a parallel text version. You can listen to the Latin here. And the Greek here. Here is the Latin:. S commentaries highlight the weakness of the apostles:. AUG That corporeal breath was not the...
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Lectio Divina Notes: 2015-02-08
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Saturday, 14 February 2015. Bellini, c. 1487-1495. Today's section of St John's Gospel continues Jesus' defense of his mission, now responding to the accusation that he was simply a self-proclaimed Messiah, a problem of discernment that is ever relevant! His response points to three reasons why those he was preaching to should believe in him:. The witness of John the Baptist;.
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Lectio Divina Notes: Lectio divina on Acts
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Sunday, 3 May 2015. Lectio divina on Acts. Introduces his commentary on Acts with some comments on its importance and authorship:. The greater part, however, of this work is occupied with the acts of Paul, who laboured more abundantly than they all. And why then did he not relate everything, seeing he was with Paul to the end? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Matins readings sta...
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Lectio Divina Notes: 2015-03-08
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Saturday, 14 March 2015. The New Advent page for John 15 can be found here. You can listen to the Latin here. And the Greek here. The Catena Aurea on the injunction to love one another:. CHRYS Or thus: I have said that I lay down My life for you, and that I first chose you. I have said this not by way of reproach, but to induce you to love one another. GREG For the dispraise of the...
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Lectio Divina Notes: John 20: 11-18
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That we may enter into the city through the mystical silence born of pondering God's words to us. About lectio divina notes. Friday, 27 March 2015. At the end of the last section, the Apostles, having viewed the empty sepulchre but without understanding what it meant, departed the scene. Mary Magdalene, however, remained behind. The New Advent page. Provides the Greek, Latin and Knox English in a parallel text version. You can listen to the Latin here. And the Greek here. Here is the Latin:. She saith to...