School of Lectio Divina

With Kathleen Cahalan, Samuel Rahberg, Sister Carol Rennie, OSB and Sister Virginia Matter, OSB

February 23 - 28, 2018

Date and Time Details: Fri., Feb. 23, 1p thru Wed., Feb. 28, 1p

Location: Benedictine Center

Address: St. Paul's Monastery
2675 Benet Road
St. Paul, MN 55109

Contact: Guest Services
benedictinecenter@stpaulsmonastery.org
651.777.7251

  • Single – $700.00
  • Handicap Accessible – $700.00

Christian in its origin and ecumenical in its scope

“It wasn’t what I wanted. It wasn’t what I expected. It was exactly what I needed.” John

The Benedictine Center of St. Paul’s Monastery’s School of Lectio Divina adapts the ancient monastic riches of sustained lectio divina to contemporary people. Through an intensive retreat experience set in the rhythm of life at St. Paul’s Monastery, participants receive teaching about lectio, spend time meditating on a sacred text significant for them, have the opportunity for individual spiritual direction, and participate in reflective conversation with other participants.

In addition, the Benedictine Center will provide a variety of on-going support activities and resources after the retreat to help participants make sustained lectio core to individual prayer and spiritual development. Limit 12. Apply online or email benedictinecenter@stpaulsmonastery.org.

Example Schedule

Saturday

7:00a       Shared Silence

7:30a       Breakfast

8:00a       Morning Prayer with the Monastic Community

8:30a       Session 3: The Literal Voice

9:30a       Break

9:45a       Lectio Companions

11:30a      Midday Prayer with the Monastic Community

12:00p     Lunch

1:30p       Session 4: Thoughts of the Body

2:40p      Shared Silence

3:00p      Break

3:20p      Session 5: Thoughts of the Body (cont.)

4:30p       Break

5:00p       Vigil with the Monastic Community

6:00p       Desert Practice

Application Process

Based on the observations of master teachers of lectio divina, this experience works best for those who have had some initial experience with the practice of lectio divina and seek to foster a commitment to sustaining it. Participants need to be comfortable with silence, willing to trust the process, and contribute to mutual learning. Familiarity with the Benedictine tradition is helpful, but not essential.

Because of the intense nature of this experience, we limit enrollment to 15 participants. The application process helps clarify expectations and enables the staff to determine whether there is a good match between people’s personal goals and backgrounds and the outcomes of this spiritual development process.

All information provided in the following application will be held in confidence. We review completed applications for the Schools of Lectio Divina on a revolving basis. You may use this form to apply for any upcoming School. Early applications will receive first consideration; once the retreat capacity is reached, a waiting list will be opened.

  1. Complete your application online. (Some guests find it easier to preview the questions, type their responses in another program, and then cut and paste when they are completely ready.)
  2. Provide two letters of recommendation to srahberg@stpaulsmonastery.org.
  3. A $50 deposit will be requested of those who are accepted to a School of Lectio Divina.

Interested in a Shorter Version?

Consider the Condensed School of Lectio Divina Jul. 20-22, 2018.

Scholarships

Thanks to the generosity of Benedictine Center guests, some scholarship assistance is available. Please contact the Benedictine Center to learn about requesting support.

Questions?

Sometimes a conversation with one of the team members can be helpful. Simple call 651.777.7251. Otherwise, email benedictinecenter@stpaulsmonastery.org.

About the Leaders

Kathleen Cahalan

Kathleen A. Cahalan is Director of the Collegeville Institute Seminars and Professor of Theology at Saint John’s University School of Theology and Seminary in Collegeville, Minnesota. She is the author of several books, most recently, Opening the Field of Practical Theology, eds. Kathleen A. Cahalan and Gordon Mikoski (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., […]

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Samuel Rahberg

Sam Rahberg is former Director of the Benedictine Center and a spiritual director in St. Paul. He is author of Ice Break: A Collection of Poems (Aetos Publications, 2019), Enduring Ministry: Toward a Lifetime of Christian Leadership (Liturgical Press, 2017), and The Gospels in Poem and Image (Aetos Publications, 2016-2019). Sam has experience in parish ministry and holds a master's […]

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Sister Carol Rennie, OSB

Sister Carol Rennie, OSB is a former prioress of St. Paul’s Monastery who served for many years as a spiritual director and an anchor for Benedictine Center hospitality. Although retired, she continues to encourage the Benedictine Center staff in the mission she supported so faithfully.

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Sister Virginia Matter, OSB

(Sister Virginia is open to meeting with retreatants, but is no longer meeting with ongoing spiritual directees.) Virginia Matter, OSB is a member of St. Paul’s Monastery and came to the Center from the health care field. She worked in nursing and in pastoral ministry. Virginia has done significant preparation in the area of spirituality, […]

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