Lectio Divina

Lectio Divina, Latin for divine reading, is an ancient practice designed to immerse us in Scripture. Lectio Divina involves reading a text from Scripture multiple times and allowing the Holy Spirit to open our hearts to God’s message.
Below is a simple approach that may one helpful to those setting out
Preparing to Pray
To begin, find a time of day where you are free from distraction.
You may wish to light a candle and silence any electronic devices.
Step One : Lectio (Read)
Read through the passage of the day slowly for the first time.
What particular word, phrase, or image stands out to you?
You may wish to highlight or underline it.
Step Two : Meditatio (Reflect)
Read through the text a second time, focusing again on the part or parts that stood out to you.
What might God be saying to you?
Step Three : Oratio (Respond)
Read the text a third time, and then begin a conversation with God.
You could journal your thoughts, or simply pray in silence if you prefer, but talk with God about how the text resonated with you.
Step Four : Contemplatio (Rest)
Read the text for a final time, and spend time in silence with the Lord. Allow God to speak to you in the silence of your heart.
If you become distracted, don’t get agitated: just draw your attention back to the Scripture passage and be still once again.
Further Videos
Lectio Divina (Divine Reading) with Br. Paul Quenon
Lectio Divina Series – Centering Prayer & Lectio Divina with Fr Keating
The Lectio Course with Pete Greig
Further Reading
Reading with God by David Foster OSB
Franciscan Lectio by Dan Riley
Lectio Divina: The Medieval Experience of Reading by Duncan Robertson
Podcasts on Lectio Divina
Lectio Divina – The Discerning Leader Podcast
Our Advent and Lent Lectio Divina Podcasts
The Secret to Lectio Divina with Dab Burke – The way of contemplation