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Liturgical day
: Easter Wednesday (Octave of Easter) |
Today's Gospel (Lk 24:13-35): Two disciples of Jesus were going to
Emmaus, a village seven miles from Jerusalem, and they talked about
what had happened. While they were talking and wondering, Jesus came
up and walked with them, but their eyes were held and they did not
recognize him.
He
asked, «What is this you are talking about?». The two
stood still, looking sad. Then one named Cleophas answered, «Why,
it seems you are the only traveller in Jerusalem who doesn't know
what has happened there these past few days». And he asked,
«What is it?». They replied, «It is about Jesus of
Nazareth. He was a prophet, you know, mighty in word and deed before
God and the people. But the chief priests and our rulers sentenced
him to death. They handed him over to be crucified. We had hoped that
he would redeem Israel. It is now the third day since all this took
place. It is true that some women of our group have disturbed us.
When they went to the tomb at dawn, they did not find his body; they
came to tell us that they had seen a vision of angels who told them
that Jesus was alive. Some friends of our group went to the tomb and
found everything just as the women had said, but they did not see
him». He said to them, «How dull you are, how slow of
understanding! You fail to believe the message of the prophets. Is it
not written that the Christ should suffer all this and then enter his
glory?». Then starting with Moses and going through the
prophets, He explained to them everything in the Scriptures
concerning himself.
As
they drew near the village they were heading for, Jesus made as if to
go farther. But they prevailed upon him, «Stay with us, for
night comes quickly. The day is now almost over». So he went in
to stay with them. When they were at table, he took the bread, said a
blessing, broke it and gave each a piece. Then their eyes were
opened, and they recognized him; but He vanished out of their sight.
And they said to each other, «Were not our hearts filled with
ardent yearning when He was talking to us on the road and explaining
the Scriptures?».
They
immediately set out and returned to Jerusalem. There they found the
Eleven and their companions gathered together. They were greeted by
these words: «Yes, it is true, the Lord is risen! He has
appeared to Simon!». Then the two told what had happened on the
road and how Jesus made himself known when he broke bread with them.
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Commentary: Fr. Xavier Pagès i Castañer (Barcelona,
Catalonia)
«Then
their eyes were opened, and they recognized him»
Today
«is the day when the Lord has acted: Let us rejoice and be glad
in it!» (Ps 117:24). This is how we are invited to say
the liturgy of these days of the Octave of Easter. Let us rejoice in
knowing that today and forever Jesus resurrected stands among us. He
walks with us on the journey. But we must let him open our eyes of
faith for us to realize He is present in our lives. He wants us to
enjoy his company complying with what He said to us: «And
surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age» (Mt
28:20).
Let us walk in the hope
we have knowing the Lord will help us to find a meaning in
everything. Particularly, when —as with the disciples at Emaus—
we have to endure difficulties, setbacks, dejection... In front of
the different events we should know how to listen to his Word, that
will bring us to interpret them in the light of God's salvation
project. Even though, at times, wrongly, we may think He is not
listening to us, He never forgets us; He always talks to us. We may,
however, be lacking the good disposition necessary to listen,
meditate and contemplate what He wants to say.
In the varied
environment where we may live, we often find people carrying, in the
ignorance of God, a meaningless life. Thus, it is convenient we
understand our responsibility to become useful tools for our Lord to
be able, through us, to come close and walk along with those around
us. Let us seek how to make them well aware of their condition of
sons of God and of the fact Jesus has loved us so much that He has
not only died and resurrected for us, but He has decided to stay with
us for good in the Holy Eucharist. It was when He broke the bread
that those disciples at Emaus realized it was Jesus who was sitting
beside them.
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