Today,
the Gospel still refers us to the Resurrection of the Lord, when the
two disciples of Emmaus are going to Jerusalem and, once there, while
explaining how the Lord made himself known to them, the Resurrected
appears in their midst. But his presence is disconcerting. On the one
hand, it provokes a great fright on them, to the point «they
thought they were seeing a ghost» (Lk 24:37) but, on the
other, his body pierced by the nails and the spear, is an eloquent
testimony that he was the very Jesus, the Crucified one: «Look
at my hands and feet and see that it is I myself. Touch me and see
for yourselves that a ghost has no flesh and bones as I have»
(Lk 24:39).
«Lord,
show us the light of your face!», sings the psalm of today's
liturgy. Yes, for Jesus «then opened their minds to understand
the Scriptures» (Lk 24:45). It is quite urgent. It is
absolutely necessary the disciples have a clear and profound
understanding of the Scriptures, for as St. Jerome tells us,
«Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ».
But
understanding the word of God is not something we can manage
privately, or within a gathering of friends or acquaintances. The
Lord revealed the meaning of the Scriptures to the Church gathered in
that Paschal community presided over by Peter and the other Apostles,
who had been appointed by the Master so that «repentance and
forgiveness in his name would be proclaimed to all the nations»
(Lk 24:47).
Therefore,
to be witnesses to the real Christ it is urgent that —in the
first place— the disciples learn how to recognize his Passion
scarred Body. An ancient author makes the following recommendation to
us: «He, who understands that our Pasch has been sacrificed for
him, has also to understand that his life starts when Christ died to
redeem us». Furthermore, the apostle has to intelligently
understand the Scriptures, read under the light of the Spirit of
truth spilled over into the Church.