Monthly Archives: April 2026

God our Father

One of the most endearing truths of our faith is that God is not only almighty, creator of heaven and earth, but our Father. In this meditation, we use texts from Scripture, the Catechism and saints, especially St Josemaria Escriva, to consider how:

  • Jesus’ revelation that God is truly our Father is a great blessing
  • God shows that he is a Father in many ways
  • The Catechism teaches that a first consequence of this truth is that we should strive to be more like our Father God
  • A second consequence is that we should come to our Father with a humble and trusting heart

On the road to Emmaus

In the afternoon of the Resurrection, two discouraged disciples of Jesus left Jerusalem for the nearby town of Emmaus. Christ met them on the way without revealing who he was. He showed them from the Scriptures how he was meant to suffer and die. When they reached Emmaus the disciples begged Jesus to stay with them and when, with great joy, they recognised him in the breaking of the bread, they returned to Jerusalem that very night to tell the apostles what they had experienced. In this meditation we consider how:

  • We too can go through difficult times which make us worried and sad, but Christ is always there for us
  • Like the disciples, we should open our hearts to those who guide us in our spiritual life
  • Our hearts, like those of the disciples, will burn within us when we encounter our Lord in prayer, the Scriptures and the sacraments
  • We discover that suffering unites us with Christ and can be a true blessing
  • Our Lord sends us out, as he did the apostles, to announce to others the good news of his resurrection and love for mankind.