LATEST HOMILY
3rd SUNDAY of EASTER
April 19, 2026


Focus: Jesus is made known to us in the breaking of bread.

Function: Allow the Eucharist to help us see that Christ is always with us.

A. We've had the Wrong Impression

  • Have you ever been so excited to start a new,
  • Adventure and got disappointed after some time. 
  • Have you ever been convicted in the mind that this,
  • Is what you wanted to do. You felt a few years later, 
  • You may have made the wrong decision. 
  • All of sudden something or someone you thought was,
  • Right for you now makes you wonder if you made the,
  • Right decision. You wonder to yourself if had the wrong, 
  • Impression. 
  • This is not a bad thing. 
  • It is human nature and we do not always get it right. 
  • Sometimes we human beings are blinded and falsely protected by an instinct to believe that not all things or persons presented before us are for us. 
  • And so, we recluse and return to what we know. 
  • However,  not always do we see this as the case. 
  • Sometime what or who is presented before us is not always against us nor does it lead us wrong. 
  • Rather we come time find out it is our own lack of trust and belief that steers us away from what is good for us. 
  • Cleopas and his companion show us that on the Road to Emmaus.
  • Cleopas and his fellow disciple are left deflated over the,
  • Past events that happened in Jerusalem. Jesus whom,
  • They had listened to and followed for quite some time, 
  • Had been killed by the high priest and three days after,
  • His death, the woman who went to the tomb claim that,
  • He is no longer there but risen from the dead. 
  • This is not what these men expected to hear. For one, 
  • Jesus was not the Messiah they expected. And what is,
  • Even more disappointing is that He claimed to be the,
  • Son of God which warranted his death by the Sanhedrin. 
  • But to top it all off, Jesus’ followers now say He is risen,
  • From the dead. 
  • This is pure madness and it is only best to, 
  • Head out on the road to Emmaus. 
  • All that Jesus said seems it was not worth remembering,
  • All the miracles He’d done; why hold on to them? 
  • The people that followed Him; why even bother to,
  • Continue being in there presence, its over. 
  • This is what they thought, hence why they could not, 
  • Recognize him. Everything that Jesus had given them, 
  • Was a waste as far as they were concerned. Because,
  • What victory can be gained in death? And what is worth, 
  • Holding on to if the person who once gave them everything 
  • Is no, longer there. But then all of a sudden when the,
  • Stranger spoke and the broke bread with them things,
  • Started to change. Hearts once numb and cold, felt love, 
  • And warmth again. A meal shared brought sudden, 
  • Delight and familiar comradery and here they had,
  • Recognized the stranger in the breaking of bread. 
  • And the impression they had of the Lord,
  • They realized it was wrong. And with haste in the,
  • Dead of darkness went to spread the Good News, 
  • To those in Jerusalem.

 

B. An Authentic Impression That Will Last Forever

  • Cleopas and his friend are persons we can relate to,
  • We have all been down that road of disappointment,
  • Feeling deflated and discouraged. But gentle reminders,
  • Of why we have started the journey find its way to us on,
  • The roadside. For those of us who are married we find,
  • Marriage difficult at times and tend to want to walk away.
  • For parents, we find our children difficult at times and feel tempted,
  • To disown them. We have friends who disappointed us,
  • And hurt us deeply and we wonder should we continue,
  • Down this road. Even for those who are priest and deacons,
  • We are tempted to throw in the towel and ask ourselves,
  • The question did we choose the right path and is this,
  • Vocation worth bearing? But on the roads to our Emmaus,
  • An unrecognizable stranger meets us on the path.
  • At work, at the food store,  words within a book,
  • A story being told or even a movie, and we recognize,
  • Something we once loved, we once cherished and,
  • Memories start to flood and we remember why we,
  • Decided to follow Jesus in the first place. Why we said yes!
  • Following Jesus is a struggle and loving the people He,
  • Gave us could feel like He’s cheating us. Jesus would,
  • Never make it in marketing,
  • Because His method’s of advertisement are not always,
  • Attractive and the end results could tempt us to demand,
  • Our former way of life back. It causes us to wonder if we,
  • Had the wrong impression of Jesus.
  • We can recluse and go back to what we once knew.
  • But we always have those gentle reminders of why we,
  • Decide to follow Jesus why we said yes.
  •  And those gentle reminders,
  • Tell us one thing. That Jesus will never give us the wrong,
  • Impression of who He is and what He wants to do for us.
  • He never said that after His resurrection suffering will be,
  • Over or doubts will vanish.
  •  Rather He promised that He will be with us always.
  • In the words He shares with us at table and,
  • especially in the breaking of Bread.,
  • He will be with us in the stories of how He has done so,
  • So much for His people and how we will continue to do so
  •  It is those small family meals that bring comfort,
  • Don’t they? That is why He says take eat and drink,
  • Do this in memory of me. So that every time you do it,
  • You will remember what He has done for you and is still,
  • Doing in you. Do not let our personal impressions of Jesus,
  • Lead us astray.
  • But let the reminder of Hi word and sacrament  
  • Give us courage to return to house of believers,
  • And proclaim what He has done and still doing in us.
  • This is the impression that not only lasts forever,
  •  It will never disappoint. 

 

Amen!

 


 

 

 

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Updated: April 19, 2026

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