Message of the Week

Then Their Eyes Were Opened

Third Sunday of Easter

 Reflect today on the initial confusion of these two disciples, filled with sorrow and bewilderment as they grappled with recent events. Contrast this with the growth in faith they likely experienced in the months and years ahead.  Little by little, they grew in understanding and belief, allowing their misconceptions about who the Messiah would be—not a political leader, but the Savior of the World—to be dispelled. Whenever you face confusion, turn to the example of these disciples and learn from the lessons taught through them. Seek Christ in His Word and Sacraments, trusting that He will dispel doubts and guide you to greater faith.  

Though our Lord vanished from their sight during their walk to Emmaus, He remained with them, as He does with us today.  His presence in the Eucharist is His True Presence, His Divine Essence.  By revealing Himself in the Scriptures and the Breaking of the Bread, He teaches us that He is always with us in His Word and in the Sacraments.  We consume His Word through daily meditation, study, and the teachings of the Church.  His True Presence is with us when we attend Mass and participate in the Sacraments.

Third Sunday of Easter | USCCB

“Blessed are Those who Have Not Seen and Have Believed.”

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