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How do we come to recognize Christ when He is present but not immediately visible to us? In this meditation, Fr. Paul Donlan reflects on the Emmaus journey, where discouraged disciples fail to recognize the risen Jesus walking beside them until their hearts are rekindled through Scripture and ultimately opened in the breaking of the bread. He highlights how misunderstanding of Christ’s mission, and human impatience can obscure spiritual vision, while Christ patiently draws near to restore hope and belief. The meditation connects this Gospel scene to the structure and mystery of the Mass, emphasizing the Eucharist as the moment where Christ becomes truly known and present—crucified, risen, and glorified—inviting believers into a deeper, living encounter that renews faith, hope, and love.
By City of Angels PodcastHow do we come to recognize Christ when He is present but not immediately visible to us? In this meditation, Fr. Paul Donlan reflects on the Emmaus journey, where discouraged disciples fail to recognize the risen Jesus walking beside them until their hearts are rekindled through Scripture and ultimately opened in the breaking of the bread. He highlights how misunderstanding of Christ’s mission, and human impatience can obscure spiritual vision, while Christ patiently draws near to restore hope and belief. The meditation connects this Gospel scene to the structure and mystery of the Mass, emphasizing the Eucharist as the moment where Christ becomes truly known and present—crucified, risen, and glorified—inviting believers into a deeper, living encounter that renews faith, hope, and love.