Mass Readings: May 8
EMMAUS MASS
"Were not our hearts burning inside us?" –Luke 24:32
The pattern used by Jesus in the Emmaus walk is the pattern of the
Mass: Notice the sequence of events Jesus uses as He walks to Emmaus
with His disciples and then stays with them afterward. The Church
follows the same pattern to this very day in the Mass:
- Liturgy
of the Word. We listen intently to the Scriptures, so much so that our
heart burns within us (Lk 24:32). We ask Jesus to open our minds to
understand the Scriptures (Lk 24:45). During the homily, the
significance of the Word is interpreted for us (see Lk 24:27).
- Liturgy
of the Eucharist. When the banquet of the Word of God has been
completed, Jesus breaks the bread. It is during the Eucharist that our
eyes are especially opened to recognize Jesus present with us (Lk
24:31).
- At the conclusion of Mass, a word which means "sent,"
we ourselves are sent forth to love and serve the Lord. The two
disciples at Emmaus got the message. They immediately set out to
announce the good news of Jesus to others (Lk 24:33). We are likewise
sent forth.
We may enter Mass preoccupied (Lk 24:14)
or downcast (Lk 24:18) like the disciples on the road to Emmaus before
they encountered Jesus. We may enter Mass slow to believe (Lk 24:25).
Yet even one Mass can catapult us into experiencing new, risen life in
Jesus. Go to Mass as often as possible, even daily. Let Jesus set your
heart ablaze with His risen life.
PRAYER: | Father, I decide today to center my life around the Mass. |
PROMISE: | "You will show me the path to life, fullness of joys in Your presence, the delights at Your right hand forever." –Ps 16:11 |
PRAISE: | Praise the risen Jesus, Who through His Word and Eucharist is with us always. Alleluia!
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