Fr. Graham Writes: 14th April 2024
Sometimes we need things explained to us.
We understand last week's eclipse of the sun, how it happens and when the next one will be. When it is explained to us, we understand.
The disciples at the beginning of today's Gospel were probably the two who met the risen Jesus on the way to Emmaus. During that encounter, Jesus explained to them the scriptures concerning Himself and how He had to suffer, die and rise again. They understood and returned to Jerusalem to tell the others.
When Jesus appears to them all in the room, the others are incredulous and believe Jesus is no more than a ghost. To prove that it is really Him, and that His resurrection is of flesh and spirit, He eats with them.
Perhaps this Eucharistic action was another breaking of bread moment for they then recognise Jesus. He then explains everything to them and He "opened their minds to understand the scriptures", the prophecies, the tradition and the reason for these things. His purpose becomes theirs and ours.
Jesus might appear to be hidden from our senses, but the breaking of bread (The Mass) becomes the moment when He explains and opens our minds to understand. He reveals history, the present and the future for us and the whole of humanity. Jesus has obtained for us the possibility of heaven through repentance and the forgiveness of sins. He shows us something more personal and cosmic than even an eclipse of the sun.








