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Franciscan Spirituality With Sr. Ilia Delio And a Poem by Galway Kinnell

In the following video links, Sr. Delio offers a beautiful biographical sketch of the life and legacy of St Francis, as well as some thoughts on how to remain hopeful in the "Franciscan moment" we are living in.


Lectio Divina

Saint Francis and the Sow

by GALWAY KINNELL

The bud

stands for all things,

even for those things that don’t flower,

for everything flowers, from within, of self-blessing;   

though sometimes it is necessary

to reteach a thing its loveliness,

to put a hand on its brow

of the flower

and retell it in words and in touch

it is lovely

until it flowers again from within, of self-blessing;   

as Saint Francis

put his hand on the creased forehead

of the sow, and told her in words and in touch   

blessings of earth on the sow, and the sow   

began remembering all down her thick length,   

from the earthen snout all the way

through the fodder and slops to the spiritual curl of the tail,   

from the hard spininess spiked out from the spine   

down through the great broken heart

to the sheer blue milken dreaminess spurting and shuddering   

from the fourteen teats into the fourteen mouths sucking and blowing beneath them:

the long, perfect loveliness of sow.


The 5 Steps of Lectio Divina 

Center: find a comfortable seat, breathe, clear your thoughts

Read: preferably out loud — two or three times. The first time, get a feel for the passage. When you read the passage a second time, note the word or phrase to which your attention is being drawn. Read with the intention that a prayer for your life will present itself. If nothing stands out to you, read the passage a third time. 

Reflect: what word or phrase stands out to you? How is God speaking to you through this word or phrase? Is there an invitation? What image comes to mind? What feelings are evoked? Take your time and allow God to speak to you from the depths of your soul. 

Respond: to what is speaking to you through the text. What is your response? What is your prayer? Allow your words or images to come from a place deep within, resist analyzing what bubbles up. 

Be still and rest: Simply be present to what is being revealed to you in this moment.