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  • Statio: Pausing to Be Prayerful - Soul Shepherding
    In this article, you will learn about statio, its history and benefits, the four mindfulness techniques of statio, and the best practices of statio What is Statio? Statio is a Latin word for “station,” “position,” or “watch ” It is often described as a holy pause A simple definition of statio is pausing to be prayerful
  • Statio - Wikipedia
    Sisters at a statio in the apses of Santa Catalina Monastery in Arequipa A statio (Latin for "position" or "location") is the place where, in the Roman Rite, a devotion to the stations of the Cross is celebrated
  • Praying the statio: Spiritual practice spotlight. - Brian Hohmeier, OCL
    Numerous practices and rhythms of prayer can help us to integrate prayer momently One of the simplest and easiest is the statio prayer What is a statio prayer? A statio prayer is essentially a “holy pause ” (It translates from Latin as “station,” “position,” or “watch”—also “I stand” or “I remain ” Whatever the
  • Statio: The Holy Pause — Prayerfulness - Mindful Prayer
    The practice of statio is meant to center us and make us conscious of what we're about to do and make us present to the God who is present to us Statio is the desire to do consciously what I might otherwise do mechanically statio is the virtue of presence
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  • Statio: Breath as Holy Pause - Godspacelight
    In the monastic tradition there is a practice called statio, which is the commitment to stop one thing before beginning another Imagine, instead of rushing from one appointment to the next, that between each one you pause, you breathe just five long slow breaths
  • Statio: The Virtue of Presence - Southminster Presbyterian Church
    In the Benedictine tradition, there are monastics who practice something called statio Statio means to pause on purpose; it’s the spiritual custom of finishing one task before beginning another
  • Memories of a prayer that united the world - Vatican News
    He is retracing that Statio Orbis celebrated in an empty Saint Peter’s Square, under the rain, the prayers interrupted by the sound of the sirens It is more than an experience of merely remembering what happened
  • Contemplative Corner – “The Spiritual Discipline of Statio”
    Statio is being where you are supposed to be before you need to go there It requires getting ready to concentrate on the things of God and to leave behind the distractions of the day It enables to you to separate yourself from one thing entirely before starting another one
  • statio - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    “statio ”, in Charlton T Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press “ statio ”, in Charlton T Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper Brothers "statio", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D P Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold
  • What does statio mean? - Definitions. net
    Statio A statio (Latin for "position" or "location") is the place where, in the Roman Rite, a devotion to the stations of the Cross is celebrated
  • An Intentional, Sacred Stop - Give Us This Day
    Students love statio, for it allows them space and intentionality in a distracted world When the disciples asked Jesus how they could do God’s work, he replied: “This is the work of God, that you believe in the one he sent ”
  • Day XV ‘Statio’ (Standing Still) – monksmusingsdotcom
    “In Christian monastic practice, there is something known as statio This is often meant to denote the moment between moments, or the pause between those times when you are doing things You can think of it as a mini-transition
  • Statio - not too much
    Statio is the monastic practice that sets out to get our attention before life goes by in one great blur and God becomes an idea out there somewhere rather than an ever present reality here —Joan Chittister OSB
  • The Practice of Statio (Or, How To Integrate God Into Your Day)
    Statio is a practice from the monastic tradition, often referred to as the “holy pause ” Believers may practice it at its simplest by pausing to acknowledge God in moments of transition and change, rather than perpetually rushing from one thing to another





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