Jesus, incognito, meets the two disciples on their way to Emmaus and as He explains the Scripture to them, their minds are gradually enlightened. Jesus waited until He had made them understand the Scripture before He allowed them to recognize Him.
Read More“Receive the Holy Spirit; whose sins you shall forgive they are forgiven them; whose sins you retain, they are retained.” This Gospel passage is related to the other passages before the death and resurrection of Christ when He promised the twelve apostles, and especially Peter, the power to “bind and to lose.”
Read MoreEaster is the most important celebration in the Church. It commemorates the final victory of Christ over sin and the devil. It signifies our liberation from sin and all that oppresses man. Above all, it means that Christ is alive now, and not just as a separated soul but as a man of flesh and bones.
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