Listening to the Word
39. There is no doubt that this primacy of holiness and prayer is
inconceivable without a renewed listening to the word of God. Ever since
the Second Vatican Council underlined the pre-eminent role of the word of God
in the life of the Church, great progress has certainly been made in devout
listening to Sacred Scripture and attentive study of it. Scripture has its
rightful place of honour in the public prayer of the Church. Individuals and
communities now make extensive use of the Bible, and among lay people there are
many who devote themselves to Scripture with the valuable help of theological
and biblical studies. But it is above all the work of evangelization and
catechesis which is drawing new life from attentiveness to the word of God.
Dear brothers and sisters, this development needs to be consolidated and
deepened, also by making sure that every family has a Bible. It is especially
necessary that listening to the word of God should become a life-giving
encounter, in the ancient and ever valid tradition of lectio divina, which
draws from the biblical text the living word which questions, directs and
shapes our lives.
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