


Lectio Divina
An ancient method of praying while reading the Scriptures
"Although lectio divina has its roots in the monastic tradition, this method of prayer is for all Christians, including laypeople. “It’s a beautiful way to bring you right into the heart of God,” says Paredes."(Inside the Vatican)
If you would like to read a "Guide to Lectio Divina", click on the "Button" below:
The Center for Action and Contemplation
One of my favorite spiritual development resources is the Center for Action and Comtemplation website (cac.org)
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Richard Rohr, Franciscan friar and ecumenical teacher is the founder of cac.org.
I strongly recommend you click on the "Button" below to visit and look around this wonderful website.
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Magnificat
​The Magnificat is an excellent resource for spiritual development. It contains daily scripture, meditations, prayers, hymns, and lots more!
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Here I will provide some of my thoughts on one of the monthly articles that are available with the Magnificat.​ Click on the "Button" below to read more.

"Death on a Friday Afternoon"
Based on Richard John Neuhaus' book

"Death on a Friday Afternoon" is one of my all-time favorites!
I will be writing some of my thoughts and reflections on the book content and making them available here.
On "Man's Search for Meaning"
Several years ago, while pondering on my life and on the "sense of becoming", I read Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning."
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Reading the book was quite enlightening and I gained many fresh insights on life and the journey toward "a sense of meaning."
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I am sharing some of my thoughts and notes on this wonderful book here. Click on the "Button" below if you are interested in reading the notes.
