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Vespers, Communion, and Conversation

Virtual Event – Zoom

Once a month we join together as a community to pray the divine office, share in the divine meal of communion, and sharing a conversation (see the topic below). This time is strongly encouraged for all who join us as Monastics and Practitioners. It is also open to anyone who wishes to join us. Please

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Monastic Moment – Lectio Divina

Virtual Event – Zoom

Scripture is living and active as the Bible reminds us in Hebrews. Lectio Divina is a practice of listening to scripture read out loud while we allow the Holy Spirit’s presence to speak to us. When we quiet ourselves and meditate on the text, we allow space to experience God and rest in his love

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Monastic Moment – Daily Examen

Virtual Event – Zoom

The Daily Examen is an intimate prayerful reflection on ones day. It helps us sense God’s presence in our moments and discern his direction for us. The Holy Spirit leads us in our posture of thankfulness, openness, sorrow, and longing for God. There are 5 parts to the daily examen. Invitation of Gods lightThanksgivingExaminationSorrowTowards what

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Vespers, Communion, and Conversation

Once a month we join together as a community to pray the divine office, share in the divine meal of communion, and sharing a conversation (see the topic below). This time is strongly encouraged for all who join us as Monastics and Practitioners. It is also open to anyone who wishes to join us. Please

Free

Monastic Moment – Reflective Journaling

Virtual Event – Zoom

One of the purposes of journaling is to bring things into focus, making one’s faith practical in one’s daily life. Keeping a spiritual journal beckons us on an inner pilgrimage where we can record God’s story of our lives. On this journey we might be chroniclers or travelers or pilgrims. A journal can become a

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Monastic Moment – Imaginative Prayer

Virtual Event – Zoom

In this Ignatian practice, we use the power of the imagination to deepen our relationship with God. We become an active participant in a passage of Scripture by imagining the sights, sounds, smells of the scene and the thought processes of the people involved. Trusting the Holy Spirit to guide us, we can gain new

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