Emmaus 90 Formation Sessions
Our formation follows the movements of the story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus in Luke 24:13-35:
Jesus Draws Near (How to put the conditions in our lives to recognize and enter into conversation with him).
Jesus Interprets the Scriptures (How to understand what Sacred Scripture teaches us about Jesus, especially in the Eucharist).
Recognize Him in the Breaking of the Bread (How to fully, actively, consciously enter into the Mass).
Set Out at Once on Mission (How to go out on mission for the life of the world).
Join our weekly Formation Sessions by Zoom on Thursdays at 7 pm Central Time in English and American Sign Language at this LIVE ZOOM LINK.
You do not need to pay for a Zoom account to participate.
If it's Thursday at 7 pm and you're having trouble viewing our live session on Zoom, please go to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee YouTube Live. (There can be a delay in the livestream; refresh your browser or check back in a few minutes if you don't see it.)
Recordings of these sessions will be posted by 6 am on Friday morning.
(If you're looking for our Formation Sessions in Spanish at 7 pm on Thursdays, see Sesiones de Formación Emaús 90)
Formation Session Video Recordings
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Click Here for ASL Interpretation
Discussion Questions for your Pilgrim Group:
1. What can I do daily to notice when and how Jesus draws near?
2. What holds me back from telling Jesus “all the things”?
3. How can I practice more radical honesty with Jesus?
Sr. Karolyn references:
Dilexit Nos by Pope Francis #s 33-38
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Discussion Questions for your Pilgrim Group:
What are my experiences of the promise Jesus makes to me that he will always be with me? Where can I see that clearly? Where does it seem like He is absent to me?
Referencing the "Supper at Emmaus" paintings by Caravaggio linked here:
Supper at Emmaus (1601)
Supper at Emmaus (1606)
What stirs my heart as I gaze upon the Caravaggio paintings?
What colors, gestures, and movements capture my heart?
What might God be saying to me?
She also reads from the Catechism of the Catholic Church 1380, and references St. Thomas Aquinas’ Hymn Adoro to Devote in English
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