What You Need To Know

SUNDAY, APRIL 5TH – EASTER

  • 7:30 A.M. – MASS (ENGLISH)
  • 9 A.M. – MASS (ENGLISH)
  • 11 A.M. – MASS (ENGLISH)
  • 1 P.M. – MASS (SPANISH)

Daily Mass is celebrated: 
Monday through Saturday at 8 a.m.

The Sunday Mass schedule is:
Saturday at 5 p.m. in English
Sunday at 7:30 a.m. in English
Sunday at 9 a.m. in English
Sunday at 11 a.m. in English
Sunday at 1 p.m. in Spanish

OR Fr. George: [email protected]

Please contact the parish office at
949-494-9701 to schedule.

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✝️ EMMAUS: THE MASS HIDDEN IN A RESURRECTION STORY, WHAT MOST CHRISTIANS READ… BUT NEVER SEE
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Most people read the story of Emmaus as a beautiful encounter.

Two disciples.
A long walk.
A mysterious stranger.

But if you read carefully…

👉 You are not just reading a story.

👉 You are watching the first Easter Mass.

✝️ 1. THEY WERE WALKING AWAY, JUST LIKE MANY TODAY

The Gospel says:

👉 They were leaving Jerusalem (Luke 24:13)

Why?

Because they had lost hope.

“We had hoped…” (Luke 24:21)

They were not just walking physically.

👉 They were walking away from faith.

✝️ 2. THE LITURGY OF THE WORD BEGINS

Jesus joins them…

But they do not recognize Him.

Instead of revealing Himself immediately, He does something strange:

👉 He explains the Scriptures.

“Beginning with Moses and all the prophets…” (Luke 24:27)

This is not random.

👉 This is structure.

Because every Mass begins the same way:

👉 The Word is proclaimed
👉 The Scriptures are explained

And something begins to happen:

👉 “Were not our hearts burning within us…” (Luke 24:32)

✝️ 3. THEY STILL DID NOT RECOGNIZE HIM

Here is the surprising part:

They heard the Word.

They were moved.

👉 But they still did not recognize Jesus.

Why?

Because something was still missing.

✝️ 4. THE MOMENT EVERYTHING CHANGED

At the table, the Gospel becomes very precise:

👉 “He took bread…”
👉 “Blessed…”
👉 “Broke…”
👉 “Gave…”

(Luke 24:30)

That formula should sound familiar.

Because it is identical to:

👉 The Last Supper
👉 The Eucharist

And suddenly:

👉 “Their eyes were opened.” (Luke 24:31)

✝️ 5. THEY RECOGNIZED HIM… IN THE BREAKING OF THE BREAD

Not in the walking.
Not in the teaching.

👉 But in the Eucharistic action.

This is the first time the Risen Christ is fully recognized.

👉 Not by sight.
👉 But in sacrament.

✝️ 6. THEN HE VANISHES, WHY?

The moment they recognize Him…

👉 He disappears.

This is not loss.

👉 This is revelation.

Because Christ is now present:

👉 Not in visible form
👉 But in the Eucharistic presence

The mode of encounter has changed.

✝️ 7. THEY RUN BACK, MISSION BEGINS

They immediately return to Jerusalem.

Why?

Because true encounter leads to mission.

👉 Mass never ends in silence.

👉 It ends in sending:

“Go.”

✝️ FINAL MESSAGE

The road to Emmaus is not just history.

👉 It is the structure of every Mass:

Gathering

Liturgy of the Word

Liturgy of the Eucharist

Mission

You have lived Emmaus…

👉 every time you attend Mass.

✝️ ONE LINE THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING:

👉 They walked with Him and did not know Him…
until the bread was broken.

✝️ So next time you are at Mass…

Remember:

👉 You are not watching a ritual.

👉 You are walking to Emmaus.

And Christ is there.

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