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Visio Divina

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A

October 14, 2020

We can’t predict miracles, or compel God to perform them on demand. But we can be open to wonderful things that our loving God does for us… and we can allow them to transform our lives. Click here to link to the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlies’ reflection. %PODCAST%

Filed Under: Fractio Verbi, Visio Divina Tagged With: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle A, Fr. Charlie Gordon CSC, Garaventa Center at UP

O Greenest Branch

June 25, 2015

This is a visual meditation on Hildegard of Bingen’s poem, O Greenest Branch.

Filed Under: From the Vault, Visio Divina

Visio Divina: The Transfiguration

December 17, 2014

Visio Divina–“sacred seeing”– is an ancient form of Christian prayer in which we allow our hearts and imaginations to enter into a sacred image, in silence, to see what God might have to say to us. The video below offers a guided experience of Visio Divina, requiring about 15 minutes. You’ll be guided through each […]

Filed Under: feature, Visio Divina Tagged With: Garaventa Center, The Transfiguration, Visio Divina

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6th Sunday of Easter, Cycle B

May 5, 2021 By Karen Eifler

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if our deepest insights into what is beautiful in other people are evidence that the same beauty dwells somewhere in us? Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%

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