During the Season of Easter we walk with the Risen Lord, enjoying his appearing to his disciples. Today’s gospel is one of the loveliest accounts of his appearing – and one especially important for the reader. Jesus appears and teaches the two disciples, by reference to the Scriptures, the meaning of his death. This is very close to the way in which the neophytes (newly baptised) would continue to be taught, through hearing the scriptures, during Easter. The reader should take to herself or himself the words of the Gospel Acclamation: “Lord Jesus, explain the scriptures to us. Make our hearts burn within us as you talk to us.”
Dunkeld Diocese News
- Joint Anniversaries at Alyth and Blairgowrie June 27, 2026
- A Special Day at St Bride’s, Monifieth June 23, 2026
- Letter from Pope Leo XIV to Monsignor O’Sullivan June 23, 2026
Vatican: Summary of Bulletin
- Audiences June 26, 2026
- Resignations and Appointments June 26, 2026
- Address of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV on the Occasion of the Opening of the Extraordinary Consistory (26–27 June 2026) June 26, 2026
- Holy Mass with the College of Cardinals June 26, 2026
Mercy Reflection
- Reflection 179: Dealing with Interior Desolation June 27, 2026
- Reflection 178: Sanctity is Never Achieved on Our Own June 26, 2026
Daily Gospel Reflection
- Receiving and Expressing Love June 27, 2026
- Faith Beyond Expectations June 26, 2026
