Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - April 19, 2026
In today’s Gospel (Lk 24:13–35), two disciples leave Jerusalem discouraged and confused after the death of Jesus. Though they had heard reports of the empty tomb, they could not yet believe. Along the road, Jesus walks with them and opens the Scriptures, but their eyes are prevented from recognizing Him. It is only in the breaking of the bread that they finally see Him and in that moment, their hearts are set on fire.
This Gospel reminds us that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist. Just as He revealed Himself to the disciples in the breaking of the bread, He reveals Himself to us at every Mass. Even when we feel distant, distracted, or burdened by life, the Lord is still with us—speaking to us through His Word and giving Himself to us in the Eucharist to heal, strengthen, and renew us.
The Gospel also highlights the importance of companionship in our faith. The two disciples had each other to share their doubts and struggles, and together they encountered the risen Lord. In our own lives, we are not meant to walk alone. God places people in our lives such as family members, friends, and fellow parishioners who help us stay rooted in faith and encourage us along the way.
This week, let us ask for the grace to recognize Jesus more clearly in the Eucharist and in our daily lives. And let us be mindful of those who walk with us, giving thanks for their presence and striving to support one another as we journey together toward Christ.
In Christ,
Fr. Marvin
