Jesus appears to his disciples at the sea of Galilee. Peter’s return to Galilee and resulting disappointment becomes a meeting place with the Lord.
Jesus appears again to his disciples and Thomas, who earlier refused to believe that Jesus was back from the dead. Was it a coincidence that Thomas missed the first appearance?
Jesus appears to his disciples after the resurrection and gives them the Holy Spirit granting them the authority to forgive sins. Christ is risen! Alleluia! He is truly risen! Alleluia! Welcome, brothers and sisters, to our Via Lucis station 7…. Continue Reading →
A reflection on Jesus appearing to his disciples in the Cenacle after his resurrection. He greets them with “Peace be with you” and shows them his wounds to prove that he is the same Jesus they knew, now glorified and… Continue Reading →
A discussion about recognizing Jesus in the breaking of bread and the importance of inviting Him into our lives. Christ is risen! Alleluia! He is truly risen! Alleluia! Welcome, brothers and sisters, to Avia Luci’s Station Five. In today’s gospel,… Continue Reading →
Jesus walks with and listens to sad disciples. He patiently hears their story before explaining the scriptures. Divine patience is highlighted. “Christ is risen, hallelujah! He’s truly risen, hallelujah!” Welcome, brothers and sisters, to all via Lucis Station 4. In… Continue Reading →
A passage from the Gospel of John is read, where Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene. He calls her by name, showing a personal encounter between God and man. “Alleluia, He is truly risen! Brothers and sisters, welcome to our station… Continue Reading →
A reflection on the disciple John and his experience of being loved by Jesus, motivates him to go toward the tomb. Christ is risen, Hallelujah! He is truly risen, Allelujah! Welcome, brothers and sisters, to our luminous path, our Via… Continue Reading →
This episode speaks about the importance of being reminded of the core of the Christian faith, which is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Saint Paul, in the first letter to the Corinthians, reminds the Christians that Christ died for their… Continue Reading →
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