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By this time, after THREE
WEEKS of effort, of prayer, it is good to feel joy for all the road traveled,
for how good God has been to me.
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Read slowly the account by
St. Luke about the disciples of Emmaus: Luke chapter 24
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Try to be one of them
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Your doubts
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In any moment does your
heart burn?
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Slowly meditate upon this
part of the gospel.
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Write down what you feel
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Tell me to go to YOU:
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You open
to me unsuspected horizons. You give meaning to my life. Make my heart
bigger so that I may love you and serve you.
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To instill
hope: that our inquietudes for injustice be calmed some day.
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You will
judge the world and nothing will escape you.
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You give
meaning to our suffering, to the feelings of impotence, of failure. "He
that would following me, deny himself"
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You
sustain us in moments of weakness, tiredness, faintness. "I have overcome
the world" "The Holy Spirit will put into you the fitting answers"
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You are by
our side, as you were by the side of the disciples of Emmaus, and you give
us bread and peace.
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That our eyes should open and we
discover Him:
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In the simple things of daily life
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In our brothers
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In the Eucharist
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(Finish the prayers as always)

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