Our Emmaus
Explore Our Catholic Pilgrimages To Sacred Destinations Emmaus The road to emmaus is often referenced to be the actual model for the liturgical mass as we experience it today – when jesus spoke to cleofas and his companion (some believe to be his wife) starting with the retelling of moses, the prophets and leading up to what jesus came here for is what we now know as the 1) liturgy of the word and the 2) breaking of the bread which is now the liturgy of. The story of the encounter on the road to emmaus includes all of the essential elements of the liturgy: scripture, prayer, blessing, and the breaking of bread.
About Us Emmaus Uk What is the significance of the road to emmaus? the experience of the two men upon the road to emmaus is powerful. not only does it serve as one of many post resurrection appearances of jesus, but it shows us how we can look to scripture to see how god’s plan has unfolded. The story of emmaus offers a powerful message of hope and recognition, reminding us that even in our moments of deepest despair, christ walks beside us. often, we fail to recognise the divine presence that surrounds us in everyday life, blinded by our circumstances and doubt. The gospel of luke (lk 24:13–35) proclaimed on the 3rd sunday of easter narrates one of the most beautiful and pedagogical passages in all of scripture: jesus’ encounter with the disciples on the road to emmaus. it is the story of a “descent”—physical and spiritual—that becomes a glorious “ascent” back into faith. jesus draws near to our desolation in order, through the word. Luke 24: 13 34 emmaus is about seven and a half miles from jerusalem. a healthy man could walk the distance in two and a half to three hours at a leisurely pace. however, that is by how the crow flies. traveling through the judean foothills between emmaus and jerusalem, the walk would probably take slightly more than twice that time.
Our Emmaus The gospel of luke (lk 24:13–35) proclaimed on the 3rd sunday of easter narrates one of the most beautiful and pedagogical passages in all of scripture: jesus’ encounter with the disciples on the road to emmaus. it is the story of a “descent”—physical and spiritual—that becomes a glorious “ascent” back into faith. jesus draws near to our desolation in order, through the word. Luke 24: 13 34 emmaus is about seven and a half miles from jerusalem. a healthy man could walk the distance in two and a half to three hours at a leisurely pace. however, that is by how the crow flies. traveling through the judean foothills between emmaus and jerusalem, the walk would probably take slightly more than twice that time. In moments of grief and retreat, we may find ourselves walking toward our own emmaus — until we recognize that christ has been beside us all along, calling us back to hope. The disciples did not recognize jesus until the “breaking of the bread.” jesus calls us to walk with him on our own “road to emmaus.” let’s take a look. Must reach his own emmaus – the farthest edge of disbelief – so that in a simple gesture, in the crack of broken bread, he can suddenly feel: “did not our hearts burn within us?” (luke 24:32). the road to emmaus runs both ways. twelve kilometers of despair – and twelve kilometers of ringing, luminous joy. April 19, 2026 the emmaus mystery:the story behind the story ~the rev frank bellino, opi we have heard the account of the road to emmaus thousands of times; it has been immortalized in our hymns, captured in famous paintings, and dramatized on the big screen. it is easy to treat it as a beautiful, pious memory.
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