The famous account of the disciples of Emmaus tells the tale of two followers of Christ who, on the day after the Sabbath or the third day after his death, were leaving Jerusalem sad and dejected, bound for a village that was not far off called, precisely, Emmaus. More »
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Build up others with your thoughts on our Sunday Mass readings and meditation. Three questions for reflection and discussion will be offered for each of the six Sundays during the Easter season. Please pray through the questions and share your insights or what the Lord spoke to you in the comments area below. Your words will inspire others in The Word Among Us community and encourage them during this grace-filled season. More »
The Son of God stood bound, bearing too, the bonds of our sin and guilt. More »
A Simple Presentation for Kids Ten and Under More »
Build up others this Lent with your thoughts on the Sunday Mass readings and meditation. Three questions for reflection and discussion will be offered for each of the six Sundays during Lent. Please pray through the questions and share your insights or what the Lord spoke to you in the comments area below. Your words will inspire others in The Word Among Us community and encourage them during this grace-filled season. More »
What does the resurrection mean to our lives and to the life of the world? Throughout all of human history, man has sought to know his ultimate source and destiny—to know God. For his part, God, as we know from personal experience and from divine revelation, has sought to make himself known to man. His love for his creation is written on the heart of every human being and in every fiber of creation. More »
Build up others this Lent with your thoughts on the Sunday Mass readings and meditation. Three questions for reflection and discussion will be offered for each of the six Sundays during Lent. Please pray through the questions and share your insights or what the Lord spoke to you in the comments area below. Your words will inspire others in The Word Among Us community and encourage them during this grace-filled season. More »
Have you ever thought you were doing well in your faith, only to discover you could have been doing much better? More »